Rewrite WordPress
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+ | When using WordPress with Quercus, most URLs will be rewritten to the WordPress main index.php page. The WordPress rewriting uses two rules: one rule to passthrough static pages like images, and another rule to rewrite URLs to index.php. | ||
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+ | Resin's rewrite uses an <resin:IfFileExists/> condition for the passthrough, and a <resin:Forward> with a target for the rewrite. | ||
=== WEB-INF/resin-web.xml === | === WEB-INF/resin-web.xml === | ||
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</resin:Dispatch> | </resin:Dispatch> | ||
− | <resin:Forward regexp="^" target= | + | <resin:Forward regexp="^" target="/index.php"/> |
</web-app> | </web-app> |
Latest revision as of 23:50, 4 May 2009
When using WordPress with Quercus, most URLs will be rewritten to the WordPress main index.php page. The WordPress rewriting uses two rules: one rule to passthrough static pages like images, and another rule to rewrite URLs to index.php.
Resin's rewrite uses an <resin:IfFileExists/> condition for the passthrough, and a <resin:Forward> with a target for the rewrite.
WEB-INF/resin-web.xml
<web-app xmlns="http://caucho.com/ns/resin" xmlns:resin="urn:java:com.caucho.resin"> <resin:Dispatch> <resin:IfFileExists/> </resin:Dispatch> <resin:Forward regexp="^" target="/index.php"/> </web-app>