If the "home page" is an index file in the documentroot, a simple
FallbackResource will suffice, and you don't need to use
mod_rewrite at all.
I believe that only works for physical files, like
/images/myimage.gif, and not for virtual paths set up by Joomla,
like /news/myarticle.html, correct?
I tried just adding it in the VirtualHost, but would like it to
work for specific paths, not for any link that doesn't exist on
the entire site.
Thanks,
Dave
If you need the complexity of mod_rewrite, I would start by using the
rewrite log to troubleshoot.
This will allow you to see the requested URI path, and rewritten path,
if applicable.
Yes, here is that relevant output, although I don't understand how it's
failing.
RewriteCond:
input='/news/security-trends/how-ai-is-shaping-the-future-of-linux-administration'
pattern='^/$' => not-matched
RewriteCond:
input='/news/security-trends/how-ai-is-shaping-the-future-of-linux-administration'
pattern='^/(news|features|newsletters)(.*)?$' [NC] => matched
pass through
/news/security-trends/how-ai-is-shaping-the-future-of-linux-administration
add path info postfix: /var/www/vhost/html/news ->
/var/www/vhost/html/news/security-trends/how-ai-is-shaping-the-future-of-linux-administration
Here again is the rewrite rule. The pattern matched correctly, so it
should just result in a 200, but it instead is redirecting. I believe
the problem is with the first rewriterule, as it is the second one that
is causing the redirect. It appears that the first rewriterule is not
enough for it to stop processing rules altogether. Instead, it continues
on to the second one anyway.
# Allow the homepage
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/$ [OR]
# Allow specific directories and everything under them (abbreviated list
for simplicity here)
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/(news|features|newsletters)(/.*)?$ [NC]
# If allowed, stop rewriting
RewriteRule ^ - [L]
# Otherwise, redirect to homepage
RewriteRule ^ https://linuxsecurity.com [R=301,L]