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    Hi there, i have been trying to rewrite URL but its not working anyway. I am very much fed up. I dont know the what the symbols are used for and related stuff. I am a newbie. Please tell me how can i create a URL rewrite in htaccess that would do the following: my actual functional page URL is http://mydomain.com/default.php?page=some-page-name but i want to hide it from users and just want them to see it as: http://mydomain.com/pages/some-page-name.htm I want to make sure the images,css and js path are not affected. Also tell me if the above URL visible to users is SEO friendly? Thanks in advance for any help! Cheers!
    Aditya

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      Hi there, i have been trying to rewrite URL but its not working anyway. I am very much fed up. I dont know the what the symbols are used for and related stuff. I am a newbie. Please tell me how can i create a URL rewrite in htaccess that would do the following: my actual functional page URL is http://mydomain.com/default.php?page=some-page-name but i want to hide it from users and just want them to see it as: http://mydomain.com/pages/some-page-name.htm I want to make sure the images,css and js path are not affected. Also tell me if the above URL visible to users is SEO friendly? Thanks in advance for any help! Cheers!
      Aditya

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      Take a look at this article. Regards, --Perspx

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        Take a look at this article. Regards, --Perspx

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        Thanks mate. Now i have other question related to this.

        Aditya :-D

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