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    • cathibanks
      cathibanks last edited by

      There are a number of entries in my htaccess and I'd like to understand what they are doing so that I can understand if they need to be there or not.

      So, can someone tell me what this says...in plain english?

      RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^legacytravel.com$ [OR]
      RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.legacytravel.com$
      RewriteRule ^carrollton-travel-agent$ "http://www.legacytravel.com/carrollton-travel-agent" [R=301,L]

      Thank you a million times in advance.

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      • LesleyPaone
        LesleyPaone last edited by

        The first two lines are the condition. It is saying if anyone comes to legacytravel.com or www.legacytravel.com then it is looking for this string carrollton-travel-agent if that string is found, then it will rewrite the url to http:\www.legacytravel.com/carrollton-travel-agent I don't really know why that rule is in place, but I am not familiar with the site.

        You can learn about what the symbols in the htaccess mean here, http://perishablepress.com/stupid-htaccess-tricks/

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        • WilliamKammer
          WilliamKammer last edited by

          It looks like the rule is attempting to rewrite www.legacytravel.com and legacytravel.com to legacytravel.com/carrollton-travel-agent, but it's not working. This is likely due to the piece on line 3 before the final URL (unless the person was attempting something else I'm not familiar with). Others issues could be the rewrite engine not being turned on, the .htaccess file being in the wrong place, or some other issue, like server settings.

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          • Travis_Bailey
            Travis_Bailey last edited by

            William may well be correct. I'm far from a Joomla! expert, I generally fix Joomla! problems by migrating to WordPress, so I don't know how that framework/CMS handles redirects. I'm not exactly criticizing Joomla!, but these things shouldn't be a problem. (Redirects are generally handled on the server level, I just don't know about Joomla!.)

            This sounds like it's been around for a while, so it might not be a DNS issue, but keep that in your possible bucket.

            Would you give one of us the entire .htaccess file via PM? I would prefer William, because he does these things for free all the time. 😉 Alternately, you can check it out yourself with http://htaccess.madewithlove.be/.

            It's really funny though. I must have driven by your place a number of times. I used to live on Preston, about a mile away. It's Grapevine for me, these days. The place is a little more my speed.

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            • WilliamKammer
              WilliamKammer last edited by

              I'm determined to master htaccess and regex... feel free to pm me the file 🙂

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              • Travis_Bailey
                Travis_Bailey @WilliamKammer last edited by

                I'm guessing you want to escape regex characters with a ? XD I just want to say again, that regex101 is a good resource. So thanks for sharing that.

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                • cathibanks
                  cathibanks last edited by

                  Alright...I just sent the whole redirect portion of the htaccess file to WilliamKammer.

                  Thank you so much, everyone, for your help.

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                  • WilliamKammer
                    WilliamKammer last edited by

                    Alright... just give me a day or two since you don't have me on retainer 😉

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                    • cathibanks
                      cathibanks last edited by

                      You got it.  🙂

                      Again, thank you so much for taking a look.

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                      • WilliamKammer
                        WilliamKammer @Travis_Bailey last edited by

                        Escaping characters isn't a big deal with newer version of Apache. No need for all those slashes, unless it's something more complex. From what I've seen, at least.

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                        • Travis_Bailey
                          Travis_Bailey @WilliamKammer last edited by

                          Would like to hear the resolution, given my endorsement.

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                          • TomVolpe
                            TomVolpe last edited by

                            Hi,

                            That line of htaccess says:

                            If the host is legacytravel.com OR www.legacytravel.com, then lets try this rule below.

                            One conditions will always be true since the htaccess is on your site. So they cancel each other out, and are not needed.

                            The rule says if the URI matches the regular expression '^carrollton-travel-agent$' then redirect (r=301) to the target URL and stop processing rules (L flag for last)

                            Your RewriteRule target doesn't need characters escaping because it is not a regular expression, just a URL to redirect to. You also don't need the quotes, they're useful for grouping arguments with spaces in them but that's not affecting it.

                            Really this rewriterule doesn't accomplish anything, it redirects /carrollton-travel-agent to /carrollton-travel-agent, forcing the www. no matter which version is accessed. But if that is what you're wishing to achieve then there's a much simpler solution:

                            RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www.legacytravel.com$ [NC]

                            RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.legacytravel.com/$1 [R=301,L]

                            Notice we only use the \backslash to escape characters in regex patterns, and not in our target URL. What that rule will do is redirect any visitor where the host is missing the www to the equivalent page with the preceding www.

                            Hope that helps.

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                            • Travis_Bailey
                              Travis_Bailey @TomVolpe last edited by

                              It doesn't force www in any instance. That's why I'm looking forward to the solution.

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                              • WilliamKammer
                                WilliamKammer @Travis_Bailey last edited by

                                Sorry to disappoint, Travis. Nothing too complicated, looks like it was just a botched www cleanup. A good old:

                                RewriteEngine On
                                RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^legacytravel.com [NC]
                                RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.legacytravel.com/$1 [L,R=301]

                                Will do the trick.

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                                • cathibanks
                                  cathibanks last edited by

                                  Alright, so if I take out all of the other nonsense...and just put this in...will that just make it go from legacytravel.com to www.legacytravel.com?

                                  and that's that?

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                                  • WilliamKammer
                                    WilliamKammer @cathibanks last edited by

                                    Yep. Of course, as with any change, back the old rules up into a text file before making the move... just in case it explodes everything (but it won't). Just a precaution.

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                                    • cathibanks
                                      cathibanks @WilliamKammer last edited by

                                      Hello, my old htaccess buddy!

                                      Let's say, perhaps, that a person wanted to change her main company blog from www.legacytravel.com/ramblings to www.legacytravel.com/blog.

                                      Of course, all of the traffic would need to be re-directed.  the htaccess currently says:

                                      BEGIN WordPress

                                      <ifmodule mod_rewrite.c="">RewriteEngine On
                                      RewriteBase /ramblings/
                                      RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
                                      RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
                                      RewriteRule . /ramblings/index.php [L]</ifmodule>

                                      END WordPress

                                      Would it be appropriate / effective to add something there that directs everything in light of the renaming of that subfolder?

                                      Again, thank you in advance.

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