Htaccess mod_rewrite rule not working in Ubuntu?

Just a guess here, but can you try to make the RewriteRule like ^test. Html$ /apeace/index. Html From the error message, it seems it is translating ` http://localhost/apeace/test.

Html to localhost/home/apeace/public%5Fhtml/inde....

Just a guess here, but can you try to make the RewriteRule like ^test. Html$ /apeace/index. Html From the error message, it seems it is translating `http://localhost/apeace/test.

Html to localhost/home/apeace/public%5Fhtml/inde....

This worked. Thank you SO much. I can't believe it was that simple.

– apeace Nov 7 '09 at 5:31.

Your rewrite rule is working correctly since it's telling you it can't find "index. Html". If you went to test.

Html and it said it can't find "test. Html" then your rewrite rule would be at fault. So what this means is that something else is wrong in your setup, whether it's a bad file or directory name somewhere, or whatever else.

Make sure there's nothing basic you're overlooking. But in answer to your question (especially the title), your htaccess is fine.

Sorry I wasn't clear enough :P I meant to access /test. Html and be given /index. Html, since index.

Html existed and test. Html did not exist. However, it turned out that the other gentleman's answer was correct.

– apeace Nov 7 '09 at 5:32.

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