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all right so how exactly can we have pretty and nice looking clean URLs if youve been doing PHP for some time you notice that your URLs look something like this so you have the server name you have the file name profile with PHP then you have a query string the question mark and then the query string which contains the variables that you need to access a particular page information so we could convert this into something nicer like this so instead of user equals John a equals 21 we just have profile slash without even the PHP we have John then we have 21 so this looks much cleaner and much nicer so how do we go about doing this we can do this with PHP alone so we have to use the we have to convert how the server interprets URLs using the htaccess file so in order to do this lets create a new file here I already have some code and then Ill just paste it there I wont go into detail on how this actually works but all you have to know is that it redirects every single request to the i