mod_rewrite RewriteRule - layer “/path1/path2/?%” situation












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I have an URL




www.ABC.com/path1/path2/?key1& amp;Key2




which I want it to be like below to make the link works:




www.ABC.com/path1/path2/?key1&Key2




(the "&" seems to be caused by the https rewrite rule...)



I've try the method in this topic
mod_rewrite RewriteRule to handle HTML Entities



I modified it to match my need like below



RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} (.*)&(.*)
RewriteRule .* /path1/path2/?%1&%2 [N,R=301]


the link turned into like : www.ABC.com/?key1&Key2



It did change the "&" successfully but it also erased the path /path1/path2/



Is there any way to keep the layer path /path1/path2/ in the link with the rewrite code?



Thanks in advance for any help.










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    I have an URL




    www.ABC.com/path1/path2/?key1& amp;Key2




    which I want it to be like below to make the link works:




    www.ABC.com/path1/path2/?key1&Key2




    (the "&" seems to be caused by the https rewrite rule...)



    I've try the method in this topic
    mod_rewrite RewriteRule to handle HTML Entities



    I modified it to match my need like below



    RewriteEngine On
    RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} (.*)&(.*)
    RewriteRule .* /path1/path2/?%1&%2 [N,R=301]


    the link turned into like : www.ABC.com/?key1&Key2



    It did change the "&" successfully but it also erased the path /path1/path2/



    Is there any way to keep the layer path /path1/path2/ in the link with the rewrite code?



    Thanks in advance for any help.










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      I have an URL




      www.ABC.com/path1/path2/?key1& amp;Key2




      which I want it to be like below to make the link works:




      www.ABC.com/path1/path2/?key1&Key2




      (the "&" seems to be caused by the https rewrite rule...)



      I've try the method in this topic
      mod_rewrite RewriteRule to handle HTML Entities



      I modified it to match my need like below



      RewriteEngine On
      RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} (.*)&(.*)
      RewriteRule .* /path1/path2/?%1&%2 [N,R=301]


      the link turned into like : www.ABC.com/?key1&Key2



      It did change the "&" successfully but it also erased the path /path1/path2/



      Is there any way to keep the layer path /path1/path2/ in the link with the rewrite code?



      Thanks in advance for any help.










      share|improve this question














      I have an URL




      www.ABC.com/path1/path2/?key1& amp;Key2




      which I want it to be like below to make the link works:




      www.ABC.com/path1/path2/?key1&Key2




      (the "&" seems to be caused by the https rewrite rule...)



      I've try the method in this topic
      mod_rewrite RewriteRule to handle HTML Entities



      I modified it to match my need like below



      RewriteEngine On
      RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} (.*)&(.*)
      RewriteRule .* /path1/path2/?%1&%2 [N,R=301]


      the link turned into like : www.ABC.com/?key1&Key2



      It did change the "&" successfully but it also erased the path /path1/path2/



      Is there any way to keep the layer path /path1/path2/ in the link with the rewrite code?



      Thanks in advance for any help.







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