Apache HTTP Server Version 2.0
This document supplements the mod_rewrite
reference documentation. It
describes the basic concepts necessary for use of
mod_rewrite
. Other documents go into greater detail,
but this doc should help the beginner get their feet wet.
The Apache module mod_rewrite
is a very powerful and
sophisticated module which provides a way to do URL manipulations. With
it, you can do nearly all types of URL rewriting that you may need. It
is, however, somewhat complex, and may be intimidating to the beginner.
There is also a tendency to treat rewrite rules as magic incantation,
using them without actually understanding what they do.
This document attempts to give sufficient background so that what follows is understood, rather than just copied blindly.
Basic regex building blocks
Basic anatomy of a RewriteRule, with exhaustively annotated simple examples.
Discussion of the flags to RewriteRule, and when and why one might use them.
Discussion of RewriteCond, looping, and other related concepts.
Discussion of RewriteMap, including simple, but heavily annotated, examples.
Discussion of the differences between rewrite rules in httpd.conf and in .htaccess files.
This module keeps track of two additional (non-standard)
CGI/SSI environment variables named SCRIPT_URL
and SCRIPT_URI
. These contain the
logical Web-view to the current resource, while the
standard CGI/SSI variables SCRIPT_NAME
and
SCRIPT_FILENAME
contain the physical
System-view.
Notice: These variables hold the URI/URL as they were initially requested, i.e., before any rewriting. This is important because the rewriting process is primarily used to rewrite logical URLs to physical pathnames.
SCRIPT_NAME=/sw/lib/w3s/tree/global/u/rse/.www/index.html SCRIPT_FILENAME=/u/rse/.www/index.html SCRIPT_URL=/u/rse/ SCRIPT_URI=http://en1.engelschall.com/u/rse/