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1715 | } else { |
1716 | $rules .= "RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f\n" . |
1717 | "RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d\n" . |
1718 | "RewriteRule . {$home_root}{$this->index} [L]\n"; |
1719 | } |
1720 |
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1721 | $rules .= "</IfModule>\n"; |
1722 |
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1723 | $rules = apply_filters('mod_rewrite_rules', $rules); |
1724 | $rules = apply_filters('rewrite_rules', $rules); // Deprecated |
1725 |
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1726 | return $rules; |
1727 | } |
1728 |
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1729 | /** |
1730 | * Retrieve IIS7 URL Rewrite formatted rewrite rules to write to web.config file. |
1731 | * |
1732 | * Does not actually write to the web.config file, but creates the rules for |
1733 | * the process that will. |