Obtaining URI, compatible files exist in subdirectories
Release: 2016-07-25 09:02:33
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It is said that $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] can only be used in Apache (not tested), so it is only compatible with Apache.
http://example.com/URIRouter.php/Hello/World
or
http://example.com/dir/URIRouter.php/Hello/World
Return value: Hello/World
After setting .htaccess:
http://example.com/Hello/World
or
http://example.com/dir/Hello/World
Return value: Hello/World
- $requestURI = trim($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'],'/');
- $appPath = trim(dirname($_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']),'/');//Get the directory
- $fileName = trim(str_replace(dirname($_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']),'', $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']),'/');//Get the file name
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- echo trim(str_replace($fileName, '',trim(str_replace($appPath,'',$requestURI),'/')),'/');
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- RewriteEngine On
- RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
- RewriteRule ^ URIRouter.php [QSA,L]
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