Chris Dennis wrote:
> Brian Chivers wrote:
>> Keith Edmunds wrote:
>>> On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 18:52:23 +0000, brian@??? said:
>>>
>>>   
>>>> RewriteRule: cannot compile regular expression '^([^/\\]+)?/?$'
>>>>     
>>> Sorry, I should have removed the backslash that was before the dot too:
>>>
>>> RewriteRule ^([^/]+)?/?$ user.php?username=$1 [L,QSA]
>>>
>>>   
>> :-) That sort of worked but I just get a blank page with user not found 
>> error, where as normally I get a full page so I'm guessing it's 
>> stripping something off.
>>
>> Guess I'll have to contact the support forum for the people who wrote 
>> the software & ask them if they've got a work around as I don't really 
>> know how it all works together and the php files are all Zend encoded :-/
>>
>> Brian
> 
> Do you have sufficient access to the server to be able to see 
> mod_rewrite's log files (which can be enabled with 'RewriteLog' if 
> necessary)?  If so, you can debug the process to see what your regexp is 
> actually doing.
> 
> mod_rewrite rules involve a lot of trial and error in my limited experience.
> 
> You could try it without one of the ?s, since if it doesn't match, the 
> rule shouldn't get invoked anyway:
> 
> RewriteRule ^([^/]+)/?$  user.php?username=$1    [L]
> 
> You don't need QSA if you're not expecting '?...' on the end of the URL 
> before the substitution occurs.
> 
> Another untested thought: does the '.' in the username need to be 
> escaped, i.e. converted to %2e  ?  Don't ask me how though...
> 
> Good luck
> 
> Chris
I have complete access to the server as it's one I built so that's not a problem :-)
What I'll try to do over the weekend is enable the rewrite log & have a play & see what I find.
Brian
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