Htaccess: sanitize a query string?

Redirect to index. Php? Instead of just index.

Php Normally mod_rewrite doesn't touch the query string, unless you give it a new query string to replace the old one with.

Redirect to /index. Php? Instead of just /index.php.

Normally mod_rewrite doesn't touch the query string, unless you give it a new query string to replace the old one with.

Thanks, that helped. Though in order to make it work right I had to ditch the redirect and add a proxy flag. The rule ended up looking like: RewriteRule (.*) "/index.

Php? " P, L – CEich Aug 18 '10 at 1:49 Ah, silly me, I completely missed the fact that you had an external redirect in there. Anyway, glad it worked.

– David Zaslavsky Aug 18 '10 at 2:46.

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