Thank you paul your reply.
But it's still the same. Any way i got some output with that. But
still have problems..
here is my rule:
<rule>
<from>^/hello/(.*)/(.*)/(.*)/(.*)$</from>
<to>/hello.jsp?$1=$2&$3=$4</to>
</rule>
<outbound-rule>
<from>^hello.jsp?(.*)=(.*)&(.*)=(.*)$</from>
<to>hello/$1/$2/$3/$4</to>
</outbound-rule>
then it's work almost fine.. but one thing goes out. that's it doesn't
remove the '?' from the url
http://localhost:8080/myapp/hello/?country/lanka/city/colomboonly redirect to the correct page when '?' removed.
it's like that. Any suggession. or please tell me where is the
problem.
On May 28, 12:40 pm, "Paul Tuckey" <
p...@...> wrote:
> try:
> <a href="<%= response.encodeURL("/world.jsp?country=usa&city=nyc") %>">nyc</a>
>
> On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 5:40 PM, Upul Iroshan Abayagunawardhana
>
>
>
> <
iros...@...> wrote:
>
> > I want to create SEO friendly url in my project. Then I found
> > URLRewriteFilter library. I add the neccessary setting to my web.xml
> > file and in my urlrewrite.xml file i created this rule..
>
> > <outbound-rule>
> > <from>^/world.jsp?country=([a-z]+)&city=([a-z]+)$</from>
> > <to>/world/$1/$2</to>
> > </outbound-rule>
>
> > it's from the urlrewritefilter manual.
>
> > in my jsp page i create the following line to create the link..
>
> > <a href="<%= response.encodeURL("/world.jsp?country=usa&city=nyc")
> > %>">nyc</a>
>
> > But it didn't change as manual says.. is there any other setting
> > should be made to make work this.
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Paul.
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