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[SOLVED] how do I ignore: mywebsite.com/index.php?...level2=...


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I'm in the process of making two different frameworks work together (for now anyway). I want to be able to let one framework do it's thing first before the new framework kicks in in htaccess. The old framework has urls that look like this:

 

http://mysite.com/index.php?somevar=someval&level2=someval&somevar=someval

or

http://mysite.com/index.php?level2=someval&somevar=someval

or

http://mysite.com/index.php?level2=someval

 

Notice how every url has a "level2" in it. Basically I want anything with "level2" in the url to go to myfile.php with all the arguments in tact to be handled by that file. Otherwise, the new framework kicks in and does its thing if no match is found.

 

Also, my boss wants these urls to get rewritten like this (no index.php - maybe do this first?):

 

http://mysite.com/?somevar=someval&level2=someval&somevar=someval

http://mysite.com/?level2=someval&somevar=someval

http://mysite.com/?level2=someval

 

Any thoughts on how to make this happen? I'm a bit lost in this area.

 

Thanks for the assist! I'll post if I find a solution first. :)

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