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Best answer by AEK

Hi Mohammed

In your URL rewrite policy, just use a rule like this one:

 

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AEK
SuperUser
AEKAnswer
SuperUser
March 10, 2025

Hi Mohammed

In your URL rewrite policy, just use a rule like this one:

 

urlrw.png

AEK
Mohammedsalhi
Explorer
March 10, 2025

@AEK it is working perfectly thank you 

panekko2
New Member
March 10, 2025

Coming from a Python/Django background, I always wondered why sites using PHP or ASP always have such terrible URLs. Your post made it quite clear ! It looks way more complicated !

PhoenixJude
New Member
March 11, 2025

Thanks! I’ll set up the URL Rewriting rule as suggested.

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