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PHP pseudo-static writing method - Part 1

Pseudo-static aka: URL rewriting

Mainly for SEO. (What is SEO? Don’t ask me this. Haha~ Those who work on the Internet don’t understand SEO~~~~)

Method 1:

For example, this page

http://www.BkJia.com /soft.php/1,100,8630.html

In fact, the script being processed is soft.php and the parameter is 1,100,8630

Equivalent to soft.php?a=1&b=1=100&c=8630, but this URL is too difficult to remember. Search engines don’t like it either.

True static is just fully generated HTML.

Direct output when the client accesses. No need for script explanation. It will have very good results when the traffic is very large (such as when there are millions of visits every day). In other words, this HTML page actually exists on the server side.

Of course, when the traffic of your website is not that large. URL rewriting is the best method (in my personal opinion, you can consider load balancing when there is heavy traffic. It doesn’t matter either)

There are many methods for URL rewriting, including APACHE and IISREWRITE. Even PHP scripts can handle it directly. For example, in the above example, the PHP script handles it directly (the advantage of this method is that it directly reduces the pressure on the WEB server when there is a large amount of traffic. PS: This is also a personal opinion:

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Let’s take a program as an example to talk about the PHP pseudo-static program implementation method. In fact, I have posted this method in other forum communities before

Take the program as an example:

http://www.BkJia.com /soft.php/1,100,8630.html

CODE:

//Use the server variable to obtain PATH_INFO information. In this example, it is /1,100,8630.html, which is the part after the execution script name

if(@$path_info =$_SERVER["PATH_INFO"]){

//Regular match parameters

if(preg_match("//(d+),(d+),(d+).html/si",$path_info,$arr_path)){

$gid =intval($arr_path[1]); //Get value 1

$sid =intval($arr_path[2]); //Get value 100

$softid =intval($arr_path[3]); //Get value 8630

}else die("Path:Error!");

//Equivalent to soft.php?gid=1&sid=100&softid=8630


//It's that simple. ~)

Method 2:

1. Open the Apache configuration file httpd.conf.

2. Remove the # in front of #LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite

3. Add:

to httpd.conf


RewriteEngine On
#RewriteCond %{ENV:SCRIPT_URL} (?:index|dispbbs)[-0-9]+.html
RewriteRule ^(.*?(?:index|dispbbs))-([-0-9]+).html 1.php?__is_apache_rewrite=1&__rewrite_arg=2

4. To realize the mapping of asp post URL to php post, add:

between and in the third step

RewriteMap tolowercase int:tolower
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} (?:boardid|page|id|replyid|star|skin)=d+ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*(?:index|dispbbs)).asp 1.php?{tolowercase:%{QUERY_STRING}}&__is_apache_rewrite=1

5. Save httpd.conf and restart Apache

Method 3:

/*
Function: Implementation of PHP pseudo-static page
Specific usage:
For example, the link is: test.php/year/2006/action/_add.html
mod_rewrite();
$yearn=$_GET["year"];//The result is '2006'
$action=$_GET["action"];//The result is '_add'

*/
function mod_rewrite(){
global $_GET;
$nav=$_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"];
$script_name=$_SERVER["SCRIPT_NAME"];
$nav=substr(ereg_replace("^$script_name","",urldecode($nav)),1);
$nav=preg_replace("/^.ht(m){1}(l){0,1}$/","",$nav);//This sentence is to remove the trailing .html or .htm
$vars = explode("/",$nav);
for($i=0;$i $_GET["$vars[$i]"]=$vars[$i+1];
}
return $_GET;
}
mod_rewrite();
$yearn=$_GET["year"];//The result is '2006'
$action=$_GET["action"];//The result is '_add'
echo $yearn;
echo $action;
?>

/*
Function: Implementation of PHP pseudo-static page
Specific usage:
For example, the link is: test.php/year/2006/action/_add.html
mod_rewrite();
$yearn=$_GET["year"];//The result is '2006'
$action=$_GET["action"];//The result is '_add'

*/
function mod_rewrite(){
global $_GET;
$nav=$_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"];
$script_name=$_SERVER["SCRIPT_NAME"];
$nav=substr(ereg_replace("^$script_name","",urldecode($nav)),1);
$nav=preg_replace("/^.ht(m){1}(l){0,1}$/","",$nav);//This sentence is to remove the trailing .html or .htm
$vars = explode("/",$nav);
for($i=0;$i $_GET["$vars[$i]"]=$vars[$i+1];
}
return $_GET;
}
mod_rewrite();
$yearn=$_GET["year"];//The result is '2006'
$action=$_GET["action"];//The result is '_add'
echo $yearn;
echo $action;
?>

This method is the most direct... Personally think!~~~Hehe... Mizuki Shinobi provides you with...

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