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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:23:47+00:00 2026-05-17T18:23:47+00:00

So I have a .htaccess file which is performing a rewrite from /testscript1.php/testvar1/testvar2 to

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So I have a .htaccess file which is performing a rewrite from /testscript1.php/testvar1/testvar2 to
/testscript2.php/testvar3/testvar4
(this is an over simplification but you get the idea).

Now though in my testscript2.php script when i access the $_SERVER[‘REQUEST_URI’] variable i see /testscript1.php/testvar1/testvar2 rather than /testscript2.php/testvar3/testvar4 which is what I am looking for. i.e $_SERVER[‘REQUEST_URI’] contains the uri before the rewrite.

My question is simply, is there a way to access the rewritten uri?

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    2026-05-17T18:23:47+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:23 pm

    Try using phpinfo() to get a view on what $_SERVER looks like on a rewritten page. Apache supplies quite a lot of info that may be useful.

    On my test server, I get the following which may help you:

    $_SERVER["REDIRECT_QUERY_STRING"]
    $_SERVER["REDIRECT_URL"]
    $_SERVER["QUERY_STRING"]
    $_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"]
    $_SERVER["SCRIPT_NAME"]
    $_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]
    

    I would expect that at least one or a combination of those should be able to reliably give you the information you’re looking for.

    Cheers.

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