Sorry i mean

>> RewriteRule ^(t.*)$ test.php?req=$1 [NC,END]

The flags END are stronger than L and may be you loop from testing123 to 
test.php both matching

Le 8 févr. 2013 à 22:46, Boubouch <boubouc...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Hi,
> 
> Could you try this
> 
>> RewriteRule ^(t.*)$ test.php?req=$1 [NC,END]
> 
> 
> Le 8 févr. 2013 à 22:19, "Coughlin, Michael J" <michael.cough...@opm.gov> a 
> écrit :
> 
>> The request:
>> 
>> www.mysite.com/testing123
>> 
>> The rule:
>> 
>> RewriteRule ^(testing.*)$ test.php?req=$1 [NC,L]
>> 
>> test.php properly renders the querystring "req=testing123" (its only purpose 
>> to verify the querystring)
>> 
>> BUT, 
>> 
>> RewriteRule ^(t.*)$ test.php?req=$1 [NC,L]
>> 
>> gives me:  "req=test.php".
>> 
>> I don't get it.  Why is $1 backreferenced as "test.php"?  In fact, any 
>> string before (testi.*) gives me test.php
>> , but anything after gives me the testing123.  Some strange lexical order 
>> thing going on?
>> 
>> Thanks
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