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I am using bolt-cms with htaccess to redirect the root of the URL to the /public folder. Now I need to redirect http to https. How can I concatenate these two rules?
Here's my htaccess:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %THE_REQUEST /public/([^s?]*) [NC]
RewriteRule ^ %1 [L,NE,R=301]
RewriteRule ^((?!public/).*)$ public/$1 [L,NC,QSA]
RewriteCond %HTTP:X-Forwarded-Proto !https [OR]
RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST !^www. [NC]
RewriteRule ^ https://www.mecanalisis.com.ar%REQUEST_URI [L,NE,R=301]
php apache .htaccess bolt-cms
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I am using bolt-cms with htaccess to redirect the root of the URL to the /public folder. Now I need to redirect http to https. How can I concatenate these two rules?
Here's my htaccess:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %THE_REQUEST /public/([^s?]*) [NC]
RewriteRule ^ %1 [L,NE,R=301]
RewriteRule ^((?!public/).*)$ public/$1 [L,NC,QSA]
RewriteCond %HTTP:X-Forwarded-Proto !https [OR]
RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST !^www. [NC]
RewriteRule ^ https://www.mecanalisis.com.ar%REQUEST_URI [L,NE,R=301]
php apache .htaccess bolt-cms
Well, you just insert the http to https redirection before the first rule you currently have. Don't try to mix that with other rules, that's not worth the effort. Each client gets redirected only a single time from http to https.
– arkascha
Mar 22 at 23:38
I tried that, but it just redirects to https. It does not 'redirect' to the /public folder. Only the first rule works.
– Jose Pinto
Mar 23 at 20:14
The first rule redirecting to http works in the first step. That redirects the browser to the new https URL. Then, in a next step, when the browser sends the next request to the new https URL, then the second rule gets applied.
– arkascha
Mar 23 at 21:25
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I am using bolt-cms with htaccess to redirect the root of the URL to the /public folder. Now I need to redirect http to https. How can I concatenate these two rules?
Here's my htaccess:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %THE_REQUEST /public/([^s?]*) [NC]
RewriteRule ^ %1 [L,NE,R=301]
RewriteRule ^((?!public/).*)$ public/$1 [L,NC,QSA]
RewriteCond %HTTP:X-Forwarded-Proto !https [OR]
RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST !^www. [NC]
RewriteRule ^ https://www.mecanalisis.com.ar%REQUEST_URI [L,NE,R=301]
php apache .htaccess bolt-cms
I am using bolt-cms with htaccess to redirect the root of the URL to the /public folder. Now I need to redirect http to https. How can I concatenate these two rules?
Here's my htaccess:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %THE_REQUEST /public/([^s?]*) [NC]
RewriteRule ^ %1 [L,NE,R=301]
RewriteRule ^((?!public/).*)$ public/$1 [L,NC,QSA]
RewriteCond %HTTP:X-Forwarded-Proto !https [OR]
RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST !^www. [NC]
RewriteRule ^ https://www.mecanalisis.com.ar%REQUEST_URI [L,NE,R=301]
php apache .htaccess bolt-cms
php apache .htaccess bolt-cms
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Well, you just insert the http to https redirection before the first rule you currently have. Don't try to mix that with other rules, that's not worth the effort. Each client gets redirected only a single time from http to https.
– arkascha
Mar 22 at 23:38
I tried that, but it just redirects to https. It does not 'redirect' to the /public folder. Only the first rule works.
– Jose Pinto
Mar 23 at 20:14
The first rule redirecting to http works in the first step. That redirects the browser to the new https URL. Then, in a next step, when the browser sends the next request to the new https URL, then the second rule gets applied.
– arkascha
Mar 23 at 21:25
add a comment |
Well, you just insert the http to https redirection before the first rule you currently have. Don't try to mix that with other rules, that's not worth the effort. Each client gets redirected only a single time from http to https.
– arkascha
Mar 22 at 23:38
I tried that, but it just redirects to https. It does not 'redirect' to the /public folder. Only the first rule works.
– Jose Pinto
Mar 23 at 20:14
The first rule redirecting to http works in the first step. That redirects the browser to the new https URL. Then, in a next step, when the browser sends the next request to the new https URL, then the second rule gets applied.
– arkascha
Mar 23 at 21:25
Well, you just insert the http to https redirection before the first rule you currently have. Don't try to mix that with other rules, that's not worth the effort. Each client gets redirected only a single time from http to https.
– arkascha
Mar 22 at 23:38
Well, you just insert the http to https redirection before the first rule you currently have. Don't try to mix that with other rules, that's not worth the effort. Each client gets redirected only a single time from http to https.
– arkascha
Mar 22 at 23:38
I tried that, but it just redirects to https. It does not 'redirect' to the /public folder. Only the first rule works.
– Jose Pinto
Mar 23 at 20:14
I tried that, but it just redirects to https. It does not 'redirect' to the /public folder. Only the first rule works.
– Jose Pinto
Mar 23 at 20:14
The first rule redirecting to http works in the first step. That redirects the browser to the new https URL. Then, in a next step, when the browser sends the next request to the new https URL, then the second rule gets applied.
– arkascha
Mar 23 at 21:25
The first rule redirecting to http works in the first step. That redirects the browser to the new https URL. Then, in a next step, when the browser sends the next request to the new https URL, then the second rule gets applied.
– arkascha
Mar 23 at 21:25
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Well, you just insert the http to https redirection before the first rule you currently have. Don't try to mix that with other rules, that's not worth the effort. Each client gets redirected only a single time from http to https.
– arkascha
Mar 22 at 23:38
I tried that, but it just redirects to https. It does not 'redirect' to the /public folder. Only the first rule works.
– Jose Pinto
Mar 23 at 20:14
The first rule redirecting to http works in the first step. That redirects the browser to the new https URL. Then, in a next step, when the browser sends the next request to the new https URL, then the second rule gets applied.
– arkascha
Mar 23 at 21:25