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Hi,

 

I am trying to remove the .php from the end of pages.

 

The problem I have tried around ten different options and none of them work, but how come there are so many different options?

 

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9821222/remove-php-extension-explicitly-written-for-friendly-url

http://css-tricks.com/snippets/htaccess/remove-file-extention-from-urls/

 

RewriteEngine On

RewriteCond %{SCRIPT_FILENAME} !-d

RewriteRule ^([^\.]+)$ $1.php [NC,L]

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Are you sure you save it as .htaccess?

 

If you're working on localhost, make sure your apache is rewritable

I have similar problem before

 

http://phpcollection.com/mod-rewrite-windows-wamp-xampp/ - windows

http://blog.valugi.ro/2008/05/29/htaccess_internal_server_error_apache2_ubuntu/ - ubuntu

 

Or if you want an easy solution, try putting each pages into folder and rename the files to index.php

For example the about.php page will be about/index.php, so whenever you link to about page it will load the page without the "index.php"

Thanks,

 

This is what Im currently using. How can I get the apache version?

 

RewriteEngine On

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.php -f
RewriteRule ^(.*)/$ $1.php

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.php -f
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ $1.php

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.html -f
RewriteRule ^(.*)/$ $1.html

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.py -f
RewriteRule ^(.*)/$ $1.py

You can use the code below which will give you URLs like this: ht tp://www.domain.com/somepage

RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^index$ index.php [QSA,L]
RewriteRule ^contact$ contact.php [QSA,L]
RewriteRule ^search$ search.php [QSA,L]
RewriteRule ^privacy-policy$ privacy.php [QSA,L]
RewriteRule ^terms-of-service$ terms.php [QSA,L]

@justlukeyou, you can apply multiple rules to the same document, but....it's not allowed to redirect the request to the same page!

 

Solution:

 

Aplly fake urls and redirect them to a different (real) directory on the same project.

You can use the code below which will give you URLs like this: ht tp://www.domain.com/somepage

RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^index1$ index1.php [QSA,L]
RewriteRule ^contact$ contact.php [QSA,L]
RewriteRule ^search$ search.php [QSA,L]
RewriteRule ^privacy-policy$ privacy.php [QSA,L]
RewriteRule ^terms-of-service$ terms.php [QSA,L]

 

Hi,

 

I tried this but it doesn't work.

 

Jazzman1,

 

Lets say I have a link like www.website.com/index1.php I am very confused by what you by "Aplly fake urls and redirect them to a different (real) directory on the same project."

 

I thought their would be a standard way to do this?

Alright then, let's doing the test.

 

Assuming the we have the next structure:

/ # web root directory

  /project # the folder of your project

  # in that exampe let's say you have two .php files and one .htaccess

    /project/test.php  #contains <?php echo "project testing file" ?> 

    /project/debug.php #contains <?php echo "project debugging file" ?> 
 
   /project/.htaccess

The content of the .htaccess file should be: 

RewriteEngine on

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI}  ^/project/([a-z]+)\.php$

RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /project/%1 [R=301,L]

RewriteCond %{SCRIPT_FILENAME} !-f

RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /project/$1.php [L,QSA]

Now if someone try to achieve for instance /project/test.php you will see that the URL is going to change from /project/test.php to /project/test, but also you will get a message:
 

 

The page isn't redirecting properly

 

b/s you're trying to redirect the same request to the same page.

But now let's make another test.

Delete only the php files inside the project folder and create a new sub-directory for this test we will named it - /project/web

Inside this new web directory create two files test.php and debug.php.

 

And change the rule of .htaccess:

RewriteEngine on

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI}  ^/project/([a-z]+)\.php$

RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /project/%1 [R=301,L]

RewriteCond %{SCRIPT_FILENAME} !-f

RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /project/web/$1.php [L,QSA]

Now that files are going to be reached as URL's - /project/debug.php or /project/debug even they don't exist inside /project folder.

 

If some smart user try to achieve for instance /project/web/debug.php, you could create a new .htaccess file in this folder with a new rule of a forbidden flag (forbidden|F ) telling Apache not to provide a page in response to this request.

Edited by jazzman1

Hi,

 

I have a director called "siteinfo" so I tried the following but it had no affect.

 

Can I just check two things:

 

1. Does the file need to save in a certain format. I am just using Notepad and saving it in a test file

 

2. Is the file called "htaccess" or ".htaccess"

 

I have tried both and tried to save the file in different formats but still no impact.

 

    RewriteEngine on
     
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/siteinfo/([a-z]+)\.php$
     
    RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /siteinfo/%1 [R=301,L]
     
    RewriteCond %{SCRIPT_FILENAME} !-f
     
    RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /siteinfo/$1.php [L,QSA]

Check Apache conf whether a mod_rewrite module is installed and enabled too.

 

May I ask you something? Is there some reasonably reason to do this?

 

I just provide you en axample, but not sure how mutch effectively an flexible is that if you have a complex web structure.

Edited by jazzman1
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
Options +FollowSymlinks -MultiViews
RewriteEngine On
</IfModule>

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^([^\.]+)$ $1.php [NC,L]

This doesnt work?

 

For me, using XAMPP, this enables:

 

localhost/index

localhost/user

 

Where index.php and user.php are files in my folder.

Edited by DaveyK

@DaveyK, there is no problem to use urls like /localhost/index poiting to /localhost/index.php.

 

He wants, when the browser send a reques for instance /localhost/index.php the index.php not to be served from Apache. 

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