RewriteRule: cannot compile regular expression '^.*/.*/.*/.*/.*/([a-Z]+)\.( ...
- Article Type: General
- Product: Aleph
- Product Version: 19.01
Description:
I am trying to get the re-write rules as mentioned in the How to publish Aleph records in Google (Aleph Version 18.01) on page 8 to work. However a config-test on the configuration files gives me:
RewriteRule: cannot compile regular expression '^.*/.*/.*/.*/.*/([a-Z]+)\\.([0-9]+)\\.html$'
There seems to be a error in the documentation that says that the condition and rule should look like this:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} !.*bot.*
RewriteRule ^/.*/.*/.*/.*/.*/([a-Z]+)\.([0-9]+\.html$ \
http://julia.hj.se/F/-?func=find-b&request=$2&find_code=SYS&local_base=$1
Resolution:
[From Daniel Forsman, on ALEPH-NA:]
Ex Libris has confirmed that there was a error in the documentation and that the correct configuration should be (in our case, for you change the server-domain):
RewriteRule ^/.*/.*/.*/.*/.*/([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.html$
http://julia.hj.se/F/-?func=find-b&request=$2&find_code=SYS&local_base=$1
The documentation will be updated with the correct configuration.
- Article last edited: 10/8/2013