IIS URL Rewrite with wild card
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I need to change current URL pattern (hotels/{City}) to more SEO friendly one villa-{city} and I need to add a wild card for cities. Any city name should allow by the site and previous URL pattern need to rewrite as new pattern. I tried the below rewrite and its working for redirection but it effects on other URL patterns like "hotels/{name}/{code}" too. How can I overcome this redirection effecting on other patterns?
Can someone help me with this?
I would like to know how can we determine whether we use {R:0} Or {R:1} for conditions and the purpose of adding "^" to patterns
<rule name="HotelToVilla" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="hotels/(.*)" />
<conditions logicalGrouping="MatchAll" trackAllCaptures="false">
<add input="{HTTP_HOST}" pattern="localhost:23617" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" url="http://localhost:23617/villa-{R:1}" appendQueryString="false" redirectType="Permanent" />
</rule>
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I need to change current URL pattern (hotels/{City}) to more SEO friendly one villa-{city} and I need to add a wild card for cities. Any city name should allow by the site and previous URL pattern need to rewrite as new pattern. I tried the below rewrite and its working for redirection but it effects on other URL patterns like "hotels/{name}/{code}" too. How can I overcome this redirection effecting on other patterns?
Can someone help me with this?
I would like to know how can we determine whether we use {R:0} Or {R:1} for conditions and the purpose of adding "^" to patterns
<rule name="HotelToVilla" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="hotels/(.*)" />
<conditions logicalGrouping="MatchAll" trackAllCaptures="false">
<add input="{HTTP_HOST}" pattern="localhost:23617" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" url="http://localhost:23617/villa-{R:1}" appendQueryString="false" redirectType="Permanent" />
</rule>
asp.net-mvc iis url-rewriting
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Add another rule to break early blog.lextudio.com/iis-url-rewrite-tip-break-free-adccdb4b9f2f
– Lex Li
Jan 3 at 16:34
@LexLi Thanks for the comment. I have added another wild card on the top of above rule. I set action type "None" for below pattern and it worked <match url="hotels/(.*)/(.*)" />. So only <match url="hotels/(.*)" /> will redirect to Villa-{R:1}. Thank you
– user2837480
Jan 4 at 5:23
You should post your own answer and accept it.
– Lex Li
Jan 4 at 6:12
add a comment |
I need to change current URL pattern (hotels/{City}) to more SEO friendly one villa-{city} and I need to add a wild card for cities. Any city name should allow by the site and previous URL pattern need to rewrite as new pattern. I tried the below rewrite and its working for redirection but it effects on other URL patterns like "hotels/{name}/{code}" too. How can I overcome this redirection effecting on other patterns?
Can someone help me with this?
I would like to know how can we determine whether we use {R:0} Or {R:1} for conditions and the purpose of adding "^" to patterns
<rule name="HotelToVilla" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="hotels/(.*)" />
<conditions logicalGrouping="MatchAll" trackAllCaptures="false">
<add input="{HTTP_HOST}" pattern="localhost:23617" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" url="http://localhost:23617/villa-{R:1}" appendQueryString="false" redirectType="Permanent" />
</rule>
asp.net-mvc iis url-rewriting
I need to change current URL pattern (hotels/{City}) to more SEO friendly one villa-{city} and I need to add a wild card for cities. Any city name should allow by the site and previous URL pattern need to rewrite as new pattern. I tried the below rewrite and its working for redirection but it effects on other URL patterns like "hotels/{name}/{code}" too. How can I overcome this redirection effecting on other patterns?
Can someone help me with this?
I would like to know how can we determine whether we use {R:0} Or {R:1} for conditions and the purpose of adding "^" to patterns
<rule name="HotelToVilla" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="hotels/(.*)" />
<conditions logicalGrouping="MatchAll" trackAllCaptures="false">
<add input="{HTTP_HOST}" pattern="localhost:23617" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" url="http://localhost:23617/villa-{R:1}" appendQueryString="false" redirectType="Permanent" />
</rule>
asp.net-mvc iis url-rewriting
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Add another rule to break early blog.lextudio.com/iis-url-rewrite-tip-break-free-adccdb4b9f2f
– Lex Li
Jan 3 at 16:34
@LexLi Thanks for the comment. I have added another wild card on the top of above rule. I set action type "None" for below pattern and it worked <match url="hotels/(.*)/(.*)" />. So only <match url="hotels/(.*)" /> will redirect to Villa-{R:1}. Thank you
– user2837480
Jan 4 at 5:23
You should post your own answer and accept it.
– Lex Li
Jan 4 at 6:12
add a comment |
1
Add another rule to break early blog.lextudio.com/iis-url-rewrite-tip-break-free-adccdb4b9f2f
– Lex Li
Jan 3 at 16:34
@LexLi Thanks for the comment. I have added another wild card on the top of above rule. I set action type "None" for below pattern and it worked <match url="hotels/(.*)/(.*)" />. So only <match url="hotels/(.*)" /> will redirect to Villa-{R:1}. Thank you
– user2837480
Jan 4 at 5:23
You should post your own answer and accept it.
– Lex Li
Jan 4 at 6:12
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1
Add another rule to break early blog.lextudio.com/iis-url-rewrite-tip-break-free-adccdb4b9f2f
– Lex Li
Jan 3 at 16:34
Add another rule to break early blog.lextudio.com/iis-url-rewrite-tip-break-free-adccdb4b9f2f
– Lex Li
Jan 3 at 16:34
@LexLi Thanks for the comment. I have added another wild card on the top of above rule. I set action type "None" for below pattern and it worked <match url="hotels/(.*)/(.*)" />. So only <match url="hotels/(.*)" /> will redirect to Villa-{R:1}. Thank you
– user2837480
Jan 4 at 5:23
@LexLi Thanks for the comment. I have added another wild card on the top of above rule. I set action type "None" for below pattern and it worked <match url="hotels/(.*)/(.*)" />. So only <match url="hotels/(.*)" /> will redirect to Villa-{R:1}. Thank you
– user2837480
Jan 4 at 5:23
You should post your own answer and accept it.
– Lex Li
Jan 4 at 6:12
You should post your own answer and accept it.
– Lex Li
Jan 4 at 6:12
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Add another rule to break early blog.lextudio.com/iis-url-rewrite-tip-break-free-adccdb4b9f2f
– Lex Li
Jan 3 at 16:34
@LexLi Thanks for the comment. I have added another wild card on the top of above rule. I set action type "None" for below pattern and it worked <match url="hotels/(.*)/(.*)" />. So only <match url="hotels/(.*)" /> will redirect to Villa-{R:1}. Thank you
– user2837480
Jan 4 at 5:23
You should post your own answer and accept it.
– Lex Li
Jan 4 at 6:12