.htaccess redirect to 404 page RewriteRule

user977191 picture user977191 · Oct 12, 2011 · Viewed 38.5k times · Source

Is there a way to enter a RewriteRule in the htaccess file to redirect to a 404 page if a certain folder/url path as been typed or reached?

For example, if I want every user to be redirected to a 404 page if they get to: www.mydomain.com/abc or www.mydomain.com/abc/ or whatever that comes after "abc", even if that folder really exists, I do not want the users to be able to reach it. If they do reach it, I want them to see the 404 error page. * Please note I am not looking to set up a custom 404 error page, I am looking for a way to redirect to the default 404 page.

How can I do it? Is it possible?

RewriteRule ^abc/(*)?$ [R=404,L]

And how can I do the same thing in php, redirect to a 404 error page? Once again I am not talking about setting a custom 404 page, I am talking about the default 404 page, to simply redirect a user to the 404 error page using php.

Answer

Michał Wojciechowski picture Michał Wojciechowski · Oct 12, 2011

Instead of using mod_rewrite, you can do this with a RedirectMatch directive:

RedirectMatch 404 ^/abc/.*$