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Mod Rewrite (You probably get enough of these questions)


yarnold

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I've got mod rewrite working through a .htaccess document. However, this now means that when I go to, for example, /entries/1, it tries to get a stylesheet from /entries/1/templates... whereas it should be getting it from /templates/...

I use the same header file throughout so I can't add ../../ to the start of the stylesheet call. Is there an option in the mod_rewrite 'instructions' that says to act as if it is in the directory [b]the file is actually in[/b]?
Thanks.
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