I'm working on a script that must be executed in a certain page, depending on the parameters it has. The URL is like this:
http://example.com/page.php?key1=value1&key2=value2&...
And I need to match it when page.php
has the key1=value1
among its parameters.
Now I'm using
@match http://example.com/page.php?key1=value1&*
But it doesn't match if page.php
has no other parameters. It also won't match if key1
is not the first parameter either.
Is there any way to match a page according to a parameter?
@match
only works on the protocol/scheme, host, and pathname of a URL.To trigger off the query parameters, you can either use
@include
or use@match
and also test the URL yourself.Note that the
@match
approach performs faster.With
@include
, you can use a regex syntax. See, also Include and exclude rules.In this case, use either:
**Or:**