1. How Can PHP Rewrite URLs So Pages Can Have Readable Addresses That Are Easy to Understand
Updated on: 2022-12-08
Posted on: 2022-12-08
Many Web sites serve site pages using URLs that briefly describe the purpose of the pages in a way that is easy to understand for the users of those sites.
With easy-to-understand URLs, the users can decide if the pages may be interesting even before they click the links that point to the pages' URLs.
A good part of the PHP sites uses the Apache Web server with the mod_rewrite module to handle the access to the pages with those URLs to the actual PHP scripts that generate the response to the entrance to those pages.
The configuration of the Apache mod_rewrite module may not be easy to create because it requires a good understanding of mod_rewrite directives.
This package provides a simplification of the way the mod_rewrite configuration can be created.
It takes a Web site page URL and suggests several configuration formats that you can use to configure the Apache mod_write module for your site. You can use the configuration format that better suits your PHP application Web site URL structure.
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With easy-to-understand URLs, the users can decide if the pages may be interesting even before they click the links that point to the pages' URLs.
A good part of the PHP sites uses the Apache Web server with the mod_rewrite module to handle the access to the pages with those URLs to the actual PHP scripts that generate the response to the entrance to those pages.
The configuration of the Apache mod_rewrite module may not be easy to create because it requires a good understanding of mod_rewrite directives.
This package provides a simplification of the way the mod_rewrite configuration can be created.
It takes a Web site page URL and suggests several configuration formats that you can use to configure the Apache mod_write module for your site. You can use the configuration format that better suits your PHP application Web site URL structure.
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