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I have a Web App stored in a directoryhtdocs/webapp.
The PHP code is in an extra subdirectory on its own:htdocs/webapp/php which is where the entry point for my web app (index.php) is.
The.htaccess insidehtdocs/webapp/php has the following content, especially theRewriteRules:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /app/php
# page
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)$ index.php?page=$1&subpage=home [QSA]
# page+subpage
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)/([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)$ index.php?page=$1&subpage=$2 [QSA]
Now, myindex.php contain links and stuff.
I would like to write links so that, e.g. going to thelogin page would read in the HTML something like:
<base href="php/"/>
...
<a href="login">Login</a>
With my current setup, I get the above link to point towebapp/php/php/login instead ofwebapp/php/login.
How could I fix this using a.htaccess directive? I suspect it has to do with theRewriteBase rule, but omitting it produces the same behavior and providing the absolute path:
RewriteBase /C:/Bitnami/wampstack-7.4.13-0/apache2/htdocs/webapp/php
will trigger a 403 error.
Note that I need
<base href="php/"/>
because otherwise trying following different page will cause the links to "accumulate" pages, e.g.
<a href="page2">Login</a>
will go towebapp/php/page1/page2 if the link is followed frompage1, but I would like to get towebapp/php/page2.
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