I know how to make URL's rewrite, for example:
www.example.com/index.php?id=1&cat=3
to www.example.com/1/3/
(or whatever). I know that.
What I don't know is how on earth to change my whole links in all pages to link to pretty URL's. All my site's links are old fashion (<a href="index.php?id=1&cat=2">
) and there are many.
I`m asking if someone has an idea or know how to automaticaly redirect to that pretty url if the user click on index.php?id=1. (Almost like this site Stackoverflow if you change title in the url).
So my presumtions are...
Use .htaccess to read the index.php?id=1&cat=2 to rewrite index/1/3 that itself interprets again (strange)
a php file to do the redirects that htaccess rewrites back to original...
Conclusion: change <a href="index.php?id=1&.....">
automaticaly to index/1/2
SOLVED
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
##################################
# This turns index.php?id=1&cat=2 into index/1/2 and then back 'transparent' into index.php?id=1&cat=2 if you have old fashioned
# links in your site and don't want to change them :)
# Avoid mod_rewrite infinite loops
# This is critical if you want to use this code
RewriteCond %{ENV:REDIRECT_STATUS} 200
RewriteRule .* - [L]
# Hard-rewrite ("[R]") to "friendly" URL.
# Needs RewriteCond to match original querystring.
# Uses "?" in target to remove original querystring,
# and "%n" backrefs to move its components.
# Target must be a full path as it's a hard-rewrite.
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^id=(d+)&cat=(d+)$
RewriteRule ^index.php$ http://localhost/index/%1/%2/? [L,R]
# Soft-rewrite from "friendly" URL to "real" URL.
# Transparent to browser.
# Won't re-trigger the above rewrite, though I'm
# not really sure why! The order of the rules
# doesn't seem to make a difference.
RewriteRule ^index/(d+)/(d+)/$ index.php?id=$1&cat=$2 [L]
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