Thomas Klausner wrote: > Hi! > > Is it possible to somehow get to the URI as it looks like after beeing > transformed by mod_rewrite?
don't you just want $r->uri? > > What I'm trying to do is: > > In a DB I have 'pseudo-files' with a column named 'path' and titles and > bodies in several languages. (title_de, title_en, etc) > Values for 'path' are eg: '/index.html', '/foo/bar.html' > > I have a RewriteRule like this: > RewriteRule ^/(en|de)/(.*) /$2?lang=$1 [QSA,PT] > > And a handler that takes what is in $r->parsed_uri->path and does a DB > lookup with the value. I don't think anyone is supposed to (or traditionally does) mess with $r->parsed_uri. it's usually $r->uri and $r->filename. > > The problem is that after mod_rewrite $r->parsed_uri->path returns > '/de/index.html'. > > What am I missing? I'm almost entirely sure what you're looking for is in $r->uri, especially with the PT option. translation is a URI-to-filename mapping, so essentially what your rule is doing is mucking with $r->uri and then letting the next handler think $r->uri is what came from the browser. there's even a comment in mod_rewrite to this effect. if that doesn't work we can try another thought pattern :) --Geoff