[support] htaccess woes
Ryan LeTulle
bayousoft at gmail.com
Fri Nov 26 15:35:26 UTC 2010
FYI
There's a module for that.
http://drupal.org/project/path_redirect
Ryan LeTulle
bayousoft.com <http://www.bayousoft.com>
twitter.com/bayousoft <http://www.twitter.com/bayousoft>
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 5:59 AM, Pinbrook Gmail Support
<pinbrook at gmail.com>wrote:
> just hoping the lack of replies means no-one can see anything wrong
> with the 301 lines so maybe there is something else in the htaccess
> that is causing the knock on effect. this really has me stumped!
>
> # Apache/PHP/Drupal settings:
> #
>
> # Protect files and directories from prying eyes.
> <FilesMatch
> "\.(engine|inc|info|install|make|module|profile|test|po|sh|.*sql|theme|tpl(\.php)?|xtmpl|svn-base)$|^(code-style\.pl|Entries.*|Repository|Root|Tag|Template|all-wcprops|entries|format)$">
> Order allow,deny
> </FilesMatch>
>
> # Don't show directory listings for URLs which map to a directory.
> # Options -Indexes
>
> # Follow symbolic links in this directory.
> # Options +FollowSymLinks
>
> # Make Drupal handle any 404 errors.
> # ErrorDocument 404 /index.php
>
> # Force simple error message for requests for non-existent favicon.ico.
> <Files favicon.ico>
> # There is no end quote below, for compatibility with Apache 1.3.
> ErrorDocument 404 "The requested file favicon.ico was not found.
> </Files>
>
> # Set the default handler.
> DirectoryIndex index.php
>
>
> # Requires mod_expires to be enabled.
> <IfModule mod_expires.c>
> # Enable expirations.
> ExpiresActive On
>
> # Cache all files for 2 weeks after access (A).
> ExpiresDefault A1209600
>
> <FilesMatch \.php$>
> # Do not allow PHP scripts to be cached unless they explicitly send
> cache
> # headers themselves. Otherwise all scripts would have to overwrite the
> # headers set by mod_expires if they want another caching behavior. This
> may
> # fail if an error occurs early in the bootstrap process, and it may
> cause
> # problems if a non-Drupal PHP file is installed in a subdirectory.
> ExpiresActive Off
> </FilesMatch>
> </IfModule>
>
> # Various rewrite rules.
> <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
> RewriteEngine on
>
> # If your site can be accessed both with and without the 'www.' prefix,
> you
> # can use one of the following settings to redirect users to your
> preferred
> # URL, either WITH or WITHOUT the 'www.' prefix. Choose ONLY one option:
> #
> # To redirect all users to access the site WITH the 'www.' prefix,
> # (http://example.com/... will be redirected to http://www.example.com/..
> .)
> # adapt and uncomment the following:
> # RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^rannochsmokery\.co.uk$ [NC]
> # RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.rannochsmokery.co.uk/$1 [L,R=301]
> #
> # To redirect all users to access the site WITHOUT the 'www.' prefix,
> # (http://www.example.com/... will be redirected to http://example.com/..
> .)
> # uncomment and adapt the following:
> # RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.example\.com$ [NC]
> # RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://example.com/$1 [L,R=301]
>
> # Modify the RewriteBase if you are using Drupal in a subdirectory or in a
> # VirtualDocumentRoot and the rewrite rules are not working properly.
> # For example if your site is at http://example.com/drupal uncomment and
> # modify the following line:
> # RewriteBase /drupal
> #
> # If your site is running in a VirtualDocumentRoot at http://example.com/
> ,
> # uncomment the following line:
> # RewriteBase /
>
> # Rewrite URLs of the form 'x' to the form 'index.php?q=x'.
> # RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
> # RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
> # RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !=/favicon.ico
> # RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?q=$1 [L,QSA]
> </IfModule>
>
> # $Id: .htaccess,v 1.90.2.5 2010/02/02 07:25:22 dries Exp $
>
> # custom 301s added
>
> redirect 301 /acatalog/index.html
> http://www.taymouthcourtyard.co.uk/rannochsmokery/index.php
> redirect 301 /acatalog/Smoked_Duck_Breast.html
> http://www.taymouthcourtyard.co.uk/rannochsmokery/smoked-meats-c-15.html
>
> On 25 November 2010 18:39, Pinbrook Gmail Support <pinbrook at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I have recently launched a new site and want to do 301 redirects from
> > the old pages to the new. So i am adding extra lines to the drupal
> > htaccess file.
> >
> > But if i add
> >
> > redirect 301 /acatalog/index.html
> > http://www.newdomain.co.uk/rannochsmokery/index.php
> > redirect 301 /acatalog/Smoked_Duck_Breast.html
> > http://www.newdomain.co.uk/rannochsmokery/smoked-meats-c-15.html
> >
> > at the bottom of htacess all subsequent visits via a browser to any
> > existing page on the site results in google saying "oops, that page
> > doesnt exsist" - if i remove the 301s all pages are found
> >
> > What am i doing wrong in my htaccess please
> >
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