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You all know these kind of rules in the system log:
If you execute this part of the url: www.myownwebsite/plug.php?e=¶=xxxxxxxx you get a 950 error message like this:
Right now I am trying to make a rewrite rule which should redirect the traffic when he uses "plug.php?e=¶=xxxxxxxx" but the thing is, the rewrite rule is "overruled" by the default cotonti response. So, no matter the rewrite condition it will never redirect except for the default action (redirect to homepage).
Anyone has a tip how I can force the redirect to work so the person using this kind of stuff gets redirected to another domain (dont worry, its a domain setup specially for this by a friend of mine, I am not going to punish someone else).
Added 1 hour later: Sorry for the bother, although not as I wanted (no token to block all instances of "xxxxxxxx" I got it to work, redirecting him to his own server :) <img src="http://www.armaholic.com/datas/thumbs/green-sea-battalion-uniforms-version-03-preview_4.jpg" alt="green-sea-battalion-uniforms-version-03-" />
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This post was edited by foxhound (2012-03-12 23:54, 13 years ago) |