Course Information
Course Overview
Basic to Advanced Patterning and Rewriting Techniques
In this Learning Apache mod_rewrite training course, expert author Daryl Wood teaches you about the installation, configuration, and practical use cases for a powerful Apache module. This course is designed for users that already have experience with web development or system administration.
You will start by learning how to adjust configuration, then jump into learning basic regular expressions. From there, Daryl will teach you about rewrite directives, such as RewriteRule directive, RewriteBase and options, and RewriteRule flags. Finally, this video tutorial will cover advanced rewriting solutions, such as logging, security, and content-load-access.
Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will be fully capable of using Apache mod_rewrite for your modifying and rewriting needs. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons.
Course Content
- 6 section(s)
- 23 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Getting Started With mod_rewrite
- Section 3 Basic Regular Expressions
- Section 4 Rewrite Directives
- Section 5 Advanced Rewriting Solutions
- Section 6 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- Learn how to adjust,test and configure Apache mod_rewrite directives
- Learn basic regular expressions
- Study Advance Rewriting Solutions
Reviews
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JJason Barner
Great course!, straight forward and very useful data. In addition the course was only 2 hours long. Thank you for a great course!
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MMiroslaw Ryba
I tried to create my account using my work mail but this was refused because my email domain (au) was not recognized. The login screen suggested a correction: miroslaw.ryba@csiro.ru. Perhaps next time you should not be a first choice in computing courses?
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PPatryk Smakosz
Exactly what I needed and a bit beyond - but may be too little for some. A nevertheless great package of knowledge, that I will visit from time to time Thanks!
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NNagaraja Tembada
Good one please go little slow. Basic Apache2 set up briefing would make it better