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I have been trying to remove the end of a query. I have read and tried many different examples on Stackoverflow without any luck.



My url as follows:



www.[url].com/search?keyword=big&limitstart=0&option=com_virtuemart&view=category


What I am trying to strip is,



&limitstart=0&option=com_virtuemart&view=category" 


ensuring to leave the /search?keyword=big as it is.










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  • Hi, thank you for your response and the link, however I have tried this and it does not work.
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I have been trying to remove the end of a query. I have read and tried many different examples on Stackoverflow without any luck.



My url as follows:



www.[url].com/search?keyword=big&limitstart=0&option=com_virtuemart&view=category


What I am trying to strip is,



&limitstart=0&option=com_virtuemart&view=category" 


ensuring to leave the /search?keyword=big as it is.










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  • stackoverflow.com/questions/18084513/…
    – karma4917
    Nov 9 at 15:50










  • Hi, thank you for your response and the link, however I have tried this and it does not work.
    – usermee
    Nov 11 at 9:33













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I have been trying to remove the end of a query. I have read and tried many different examples on Stackoverflow without any luck.



My url as follows:



www.[url].com/search?keyword=big&limitstart=0&option=com_virtuemart&view=category


What I am trying to strip is,



&limitstart=0&option=com_virtuemart&view=category" 


ensuring to leave the /search?keyword=big as it is.










share|improve this question















I have been trying to remove the end of a query. I have read and tried many different examples on Stackoverflow without any luck.



My url as follows:



www.[url].com/search?keyword=big&limitstart=0&option=com_virtuemart&view=category


What I am trying to strip is,



&limitstart=0&option=com_virtuemart&view=category" 


ensuring to leave the /search?keyword=big as it is.







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  • stackoverflow.com/questions/18084513/…
    – karma4917
    Nov 9 at 15:50










  • Hi, thank you for your response and the link, however I have tried this and it does not work.
    – usermee
    Nov 11 at 9:33


















  • stackoverflow.com/questions/18084513/…
    – karma4917
    Nov 9 at 15:50










  • Hi, thank you for your response and the link, however I have tried this and it does not work.
    – usermee
    Nov 11 at 9:33
















stackoverflow.com/questions/18084513/…
– karma4917
Nov 9 at 15:50




stackoverflow.com/questions/18084513/…
– karma4917
Nov 9 at 15:50












Hi, thank you for your response and the link, however I have tried this and it does not work.
– usermee
Nov 11 at 9:33




Hi, thank you for your response and the link, however I have tried this and it does not work.
– usermee
Nov 11 at 9:33












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I seem to have been able to achieve the above by using the following code I found online and have mix-matched:



RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(.*)&limitstart=[^&]+&?&option=com_virtuemart&view=category(.*)$ [NC]



RewriteRule ^/?(.*)$ /$1?%1%2 [R=301,L]



I am not certain if this is 100% correct, but it seems to work for me.



Hope this helps someone else looking for a similar solution.






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    I seem to have been able to achieve the above by using the following code I found online and have mix-matched:



    RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(.*)&limitstart=[^&]+&?&option=com_virtuemart&view=category(.*)$ [NC]



    RewriteRule ^/?(.*)$ /$1?%1%2 [R=301,L]



    I am not certain if this is 100% correct, but it seems to work for me.



    Hope this helps someone else looking for a similar solution.






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      I seem to have been able to achieve the above by using the following code I found online and have mix-matched:



      RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(.*)&limitstart=[^&]+&?&option=com_virtuemart&view=category(.*)$ [NC]



      RewriteRule ^/?(.*)$ /$1?%1%2 [R=301,L]



      I am not certain if this is 100% correct, but it seems to work for me.



      Hope this helps someone else looking for a similar solution.






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        I seem to have been able to achieve the above by using the following code I found online and have mix-matched:



        RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(.*)&limitstart=[^&]+&?&option=com_virtuemart&view=category(.*)$ [NC]



        RewriteRule ^/?(.*)$ /$1?%1%2 [R=301,L]



        I am not certain if this is 100% correct, but it seems to work for me.



        Hope this helps someone else looking for a similar solution.






        share|improve this answer














        I seem to have been able to achieve the above by using the following code I found online and have mix-matched:



        RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(.*)&limitstart=[^&]+&?&option=com_virtuemart&view=category(.*)$ [NC]



        RewriteRule ^/?(.*)$ /$1?%1%2 [R=301,L]



        I am not certain if this is 100% correct, but it seems to work for me.



        Hope this helps someone else looking for a similar solution.







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