Regex Rule for www.dev.com/sm/manager/test./d123
Regex I used : "^manager/([w-])+[.]/(dd+$)"
The period before /d123 screws things up. Please help.
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Regex I used : "^manager/([w-])+[.]/(dd+$)"
The period before /d123 screws things up. Please help.
regex mod-rewrite rules regex-group
It seems to work for me, although I had to take off the^
at the beginning, and escape the forward slashes/
. Can you post a regex101 demo and clarify exactly what's not working?
– Davіd
Nov 23 '18 at 1:45
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Regex I used : "^manager/([w-])+[.]/(dd+$)"
The period before /d123 screws things up. Please help.
regex mod-rewrite rules regex-group
Regex I used : "^manager/([w-])+[.]/(dd+$)"
The period before /d123 screws things up. Please help.
regex mod-rewrite rules regex-group
regex mod-rewrite rules regex-group
asked Nov 22 '18 at 23:20
Kannan MKannan M
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It seems to work for me, although I had to take off the^
at the beginning, and escape the forward slashes/
. Can you post a regex101 demo and clarify exactly what's not working?
– Davіd
Nov 23 '18 at 1:45
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It seems to work for me, although I had to take off the^
at the beginning, and escape the forward slashes/
. Can you post a regex101 demo and clarify exactly what's not working?
– Davіd
Nov 23 '18 at 1:45
It seems to work for me, although I had to take off the
^
at the beginning, and escape the forward slashes /
. Can you post a regex101 demo and clarify exactly what's not working?– Davіd
Nov 23 '18 at 1:45
It seems to work for me, although I had to take off the
^
at the beginning, and escape the forward slashes /
. Can you post a regex101 demo and clarify exactly what's not working?– Davіd
Nov 23 '18 at 1:45
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Use Regex : manager/([w-]+)[.]/(dd+$)
Result :
Group 1 `test`
Group 2 `d123`
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Use Regex : manager/([w-]+)[.]/(dd+$)
Result :
Group 1 `test`
Group 2 `d123`
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Use Regex : manager/([w-]+)[.]/(dd+$)
Result :
Group 1 `test`
Group 2 `d123`
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Use Regex : manager/([w-]+)[.]/(dd+$)
Result :
Group 1 `test`
Group 2 `d123`
Use Regex : manager/([w-]+)[.]/(dd+$)
Result :
Group 1 `test`
Group 2 `d123`
answered Nov 23 '18 at 6:25
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It seems to work for me, although I had to take off the
^
at the beginning, and escape the forward slashes/
. Can you post a regex101 demo and clarify exactly what's not working?– Davіd
Nov 23 '18 at 1:45