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Hello PHPFreaks Been a long time since i've been here last time! (hopefully it means that i'm getting better However! I'm playing around with "new" technology the mod_rewrite for the .htaccess file. I'm writting a php app where the url has 2 parameters. example.com?path=this/is/a/path/to/this/&slug=page NOW my dilemma is that my .htaccess rules work IF there is NO / (slash) in the ?path= var (since I separate the 2 vars at a /). my question is now! (bear in mind here that i'm a ROOKIE at .htaccess rewriting) how do i go about in the .htaccess file to make it reconize that whatever comes after the last slash the $2 variable and everything is $1 - even if there is no $path defined in the url? BTW! I'm not looking for free handouts and do my coding here! I'm willing to learn here but just need pointers!! I've pasted my .htaccess file here: Options +FollowSymlinks RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !=/index.php RewriteRule ^([^/.]+)/([^/.]+)/([^/.]+)/([^/.]+)$ /index.php?slug=$1&type=$2&view=$3&action=$4 [L,PT] RewriteRule ^([^/.]+)/([^/.]+)/([^/.]+)$ /index.php?slug=$1&type=$2&view=$3 [L,PT] RewriteRule ^([^/.]+)/([^/.]+)$ /index.php?path=$1&slug=$2 [L,PT] RewriteRule ^([^/.]+)$ /index.php?slug=$1 [L,PT] RewriteRule ^(.+)/$ /$1 [R=301,L] Thanks in advance