This rewrite.script has been configured for WordPress:
RULE_0_START: # get the document root map path into SCRATCH:DOCROOT from / # initialize our variables set SCRATCH:ORIG_URL = %{URL} set SCRATCH:REQUEST_URI = %{URL} # see if there are any queries in our URL match URL into $ with ^(.*)\?(.*)$ if matched then set SCRATCH:REQUEST_URI = $1 set SCRATCH:QUERY_STRING = $2 endif RULE_0_END: RULE_1_START: # prepare to search for the file, rewrite if it is not found set SCRATCH:REQUEST_FILENAME = %{SCRATCH:DOCROOT} set SCRATCH:REQUEST_FILENAME . %{SCRATCH:REQUEST_URI} # check to see if the file requested is an actual file or # a directory with possibly an index. don’t rewrite if so look for file at %{SCRATCH:REQUEST_FILENAME} if not exists then look for dir at %{SCRATCH:REQUEST_FILENAME} if not exists then set URL = /index.php?q=%{SCRATCH:REQUEST_URI} goto QSA_RULE_START endif endif # if we made it here then its a file or dir and no rewrite goto END RULE_1_END: QSA_RULE_START: # append the query string if there was one originally # the same as [QSA,L] for apache match SCRATCH:ORIG_URL into % with \?(.*)$ if matched then set URL = %{URL}&%{SCRATCH:QUERY_STRING} endif goto END QSA_RULE_END: