Due to a reverse proxy setup I’m having to pass an extra query var which the proxy can’t using mod_rewrite. The proxy is at /search however I’m using /find on all pages as a mod_rewrite to /search to pas the query var s=gsacollection.
See example:
# Direct link to search which passes collection var
# eg http://www.domain.com/find
RewriteRule ^find$ /search?s=gsacollection [NC]
#Rewrite all query vars
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(.*)$
RewriteRule ^find(.*)$ /search?%1 [NC,L]
I’m trying to capture multiple variables for mod_rewrite that are being sent. The issue is I don’t always know which ones are being sent over. This is an attempt to blanket capture them. Suggestions?
I want to pass all the query strings after /find? to /search?
EG here are some sample URIs coming in:
find?q=test&sort=date:D:L:d1&num=10&s=gsacollection&l=en&start=10
find?q=tfsa&sort=date:D:L:d1&num=10&s=gsacollection&l=en&filter=0
find?q=tfsa&filter=0&num=10&s=gsacollection&l=en&sort=date%3AD%3AS%3Ad1
If a blanket capture won’t work then I will have to look at setting up multiple RewriteCond rules, wondering if there’s a way I can combine these in a way I can pass vars from each condition to build the rewrite rule (eg group)?
# Grab everything after /find and replace with /search if these query vars exist
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} q=(.*) [AND]
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} s=(.*)
RewriteRule ^find(.*)$ /search$1
Try using this code in your .htaccess file under $DOCUMENT_ROOT:
Make sure you don’t have any other conflicting mod_rewrite rule here.
QSAflag will make sure to append all query parameters to merge withs=gsacollectionparameter.