My url right now is:
localhost/about/index.php
Result wanted:
localhost/about.php
But I want it to appear as localhost/about/
without having to place it into an about folder.
I'm quite inexperienced on how you would do this with a .htaccess
file.
I found this idea online, but mine isn't using a database:
Example 3: The site has an unwieldy URL. How to clean it up
This sort of situation can arise when URLs are long and complex.
Take the URL below as an example:
http://example.com/results.php?products=produce&type=fruit&species=apple
As effective as the URL is in delivering the correct content, it is not very memorable for the consumer. URL rewrites would allow you to convert the URL to something simpler and clearer:
http://example.com/produce/fruit/apple
In order to accomplish this, we would need the following lines in our .htaccess
file (you can add as many section as needed in the .htaccess
file):
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^(meat|produce|dairy)/([^/.]+)/([^/.]+)$ results.php?products=$1&type=$2&species=$3
Now for an explanation:
First the ^(caret)
starts the expression.
(meat|produce|dairy)
: If we want to limit the options that can be typed in, we can specify the only values we will accept: in this case the variety of groceries. If anything besides one of those three 3 keywords is typed in, the URL rewrite will not take place.
The ([^/.]+)
indicates that anything can be written between the forward slash besides the characters following the caret, in this case, the forward slash or period.
results.php?products=$1&type=$2&species=$3
: Each value in the parentheses will be extracted and then applied to the longer URL in the substitution part of the expression. $1
indicates the first parantheses, $2
, the second, $3
, the third.