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Apache mod_rewrite: from 'friendly' url to actual path
I'd like to translate a friendly url such as:
http://www.xxxyyyzzz.com/page/12345678/ to: http://www.xxxyyyzzz.com/page/12/34/56/78/ Seems simple enough, but I cannot figure out how. Any one done this before? |
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