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Thema: Domainumzug - Mod_Rewrite hängt Index.php an

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    Standard Domainumzug - Mod_Rewrite hängt Index.php an

    Ich habe eine großes Problem mit Joomla.

    Ein Projekt hat eine neue Domain erhalten, auf diese soll nun per 301 über mod_rewrite verwiesen werden. Soweit also ganz einfach.

    Allerdings sind bereits Regeln für das Umschreiben von URLs eingefügt worden. Füge ich nun folgende Zeilen hinzu:

    Code:
    RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.domain1\.tdl [NC]
    RewriteRule (.*) http://www.domain.tdl/$1 [R=301,NC]

    , so wird beim Aufruf von http://www.domain1.tdl/content/view/936/
    nicht auf http://www.domain2.tdl/content/view/936/ verwiesen, sondern auf http://www.domain2.tdl/index.php/content/view/936/. Somit landet der Besucher immer auf der Hauptseite.

    Was mache ich falsch?


    Meine restliche .htaccess sieht so aus:

    Code:
    ##
    # @version $Id: htaccess.txt 2368 2006-02-14 17:40:02Z stingrey $
    # @package Joomla
    # @copyright Copyright (C) 2005 Open Source Matters. All rights reserved.
    # @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU/GPL
    # Joomla! is Free Software
    ##
    
    
    #####################################################
    #  READ THIS COMPLETELY IF YOU CHOOSE TO USE THIS FILE
    #
    # The line just below this section: 'Options FollowSymLinks' may cause problems
    # with some server configurations.  It is required for use of mod_rewrite, but may already
    # be set by your server administrator in a way that dissallows changing it in
    # your .htaccess file.  If using it causes your server to error out, comment it out (add # to 
    # beginning of line), reload your site in your browser and test your sef url's.  If they work,
    # it has been set by your server administrator and you do not need it set here. 
    #
    # Only use one of the two SEF sections that follow.  Lines that can be uncommented
    # (and thus used) have only one #.  Lines with two #'s should not be uncommented
    # In the section that you don't use, all lines should start with #
    #
    # For Standard SEF, use the standard SEF section.  You can comment out
    # all of the RewriteCond lines and reduce your server's load if you
    # don't have directories in your root named 'component' or 'content'
    #
    # If you are using a 3rd Party SEF or the Core SEF solution
    # uncomment all of the lines in the '3rd Party or Core SEF' section
    #
    #####################################################
    
    #####  SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH COMPONENT URL's that don't work #####
    # SPECIAL NOTE FOR SMF USERS WHEN SMF IS INTEGRATED AND BRIDGED
    # OR ANY SITUATION WHERE A COMPONENT's URL's AREN't WORKING
    #
    # In both the 'Standard SEF', and '3rd Party or Core SEF' sections the line:
    # RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^(/component/option,com) [NC,OR] ##optional - see notes##
    # May need to be uncommented.  If you are running your Joomla/Mambo from
    # a subdirectory the name of the subdirectory will need to be inserted into this
    # line.  For example, if your Joomla/Mambo is in a subdirectory called '/test/',
    # change this:
    # RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^(/component/option,com) [NC,OR] ##optional - see notes##
    # to this:
    # RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^(/test/component/option,com) [NC,OR] ##optional - see notes##
    #
    #####################################################
    
    
    ##  Can be commented out if causes errors, see notes above.
    # Options FollowSymLinks
    
    #
    #  mod_rewrite in use
    
    RewriteEngine On
    
    
    #  Uncomment following line if your webserver's URL
    #  is not directly related to physical file paths.
    #  Update Your Joomla/MamboDirectory (just / for root)
    
    RewriteBase /
    
    
    ########## Begin Standard SEF Section
    ## ALL (RewriteCond) lines in this section are only required if you actually
    ## have directories named 'content' or 'component' on your server
    ## If you do not have directories with these names, comment them out.
    #
    #RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
    #RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
    #RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^(/component/option,com) [NC,OR] 		##optional - see notes##
    #RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} (/|\.htm|\.php|\.html|/[^.]*)$  [NC]
    #RewriteRule ^(content/|component/) index.php
    #
    ########## End Standard SEF Section
    
    
    ########## Begin 3rd Party or Core SEF Section
    #
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^(/component/option,com) [NC,OR] 		##optional - see notes##
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} (/|\.htm|\.php|\.html|/[^.]*)$  [NC]
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
    RewriteRule (.*) index.php
    #
    ########## End 3rd Party or Core SEF Section
    
    
    
    ########## Begin - Rewrite rules to block out some common exploits
    ## If you experience problems on your site block out the operations listed below
    ## This attempts to block the most common type of exploit `attempts` to Joomla! 
    #                              
    # Block out any script trying to set a mosConfig value through the URL
    RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} mosConfig_[a-zA-Z_]{1,21}(=|\%3D) [OR]
    # Block out any script trying to base64_encode crap to send via URL
    RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} base64_encode.*\(.*\) [OR]
    # Block out any script that includes a ********** tag in URL
    RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} (\<|%3C).*script.*(\>|%3E) [NC,OR]
    # Block out any script trying to set a PHP GLOBALS variable via URL
    RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} GLOBALS(=|\[|\%[0-9A-Z]{0,2}) [OR]
    # Block out any script trying to modify a _REQUEST variable via URL
    RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} _REQUEST(=|\[|\%[0-9A-Z]{0,2})
    # Send all blocked request to homepage with 403 Forbidden error!
    RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php [F,L]
    # 
    ########## End - Rewrite rules to block out some common exploits

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    Standard

    Weiß nicht welche Joomla Version Du nutzt, aber die htaccess ist von einer 1.xxx Version. Das geht mit Joomla 1.5 nicht.

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    Standard

    Habe noch die 1.0 im Einsatz.
    Sollte aber doch auch für die 1.5 gelten?

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