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Trying to figure out some regex for friendly urls.

The page would normally take something like http://www.website.com/news/articlelist.php?year=2012&month=10&day=30
and it want to also be able to use http://www.website.com/news/2012/10/30

But to add a little difficulty I also would like to be able to search using less variables: http://www.website.com/news/2012/10

I figured I'd try it simple to start and just go for the year.

If I use the default that IIS creates with the template: ^news/([^/]+)/?$ it fails.

This works: ^http://www.website.com/news/([^/]+)/?$
and matches http://www.website.com/news/2012
but not http://www.website.com/news/2012/10

^http://www.website.com/news/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?$
matches http://www.website.com/news/2012/10
but I don't want to have to have three layers of rewrite rule for year, year/month, year/month/day

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