Friday, September 25, 2009

Re: Routing offsite

Okay, sorted. I did it this way:

RedirectMatch ([A-Za-z0-9-]+)\.html$ http://website.co.uk/$1.html

I used the alphanum regexp instead of (*.) in order to drop the cake
webroot portion of the URL, i.e. only return the portion after the
final '/'


On 25 Sep, 12:12, leo <ponton....@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have built a simple storefront that bolts onto an existing php
> website. The CakePHP application (the store) includes the dynamic menu
> from the existing CMS. The urls in the menu are relative, e.g.
> href="publications.html" and all have the '.html' extension.
>
> I need to route these pages to outside of Cake, but it's Friday and I
> can't see how to do it with the router.
>
> Would I be better doing it in .htaccess? Eventually, the CMS will be
> rewritten in CakePHP, so there isn't really any mileage in rewriting
> the legacy code.
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