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Given: old ugly urls like /somepage?ln=en are rewritten in htaccess to /en/somepage
Given: used canonical meta tag, with this php script above it to fill in the tidy url:

How to make them like the canonical?

      <link rel="canonical" href="<?=$canonicalURL?>">

What ways can one parse the current url without any strings, or, delete the extra strings from the url and put it into the canonical url?

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Essentially, you just want to get rid of the query string from $extensions, correct?

<?php
$qsIndex = strpos($extensions, '?');
$extensions = $qsIndex !== FALSE ? substr($extensions, 0, $qsIndex) : $extensions;
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Flawless implementation, Simshaun! this clue brightened everything up. – Sam Dec 19 '10 at 2:32
$url = parse_url('http://example.com/path/page?param=value');

print_r($url)

Array
(
    [scheme] => http
    [host] => example.com
    [path] => /path/page
    [query] => param=value
)

Then you could just do:

$url['scheme'] . '://' . $url['host'] . $url['path']

Or even:

$url = 'http://example.com/path/page?param=value'; 
'http://example.com' . parse_url($url, PHP_URL_PATH)
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Ben you are a genius, so much that i even do not understand your answer completely ++1 – Sam Dec 19 '10 at 2:30
@Sam - Sure, done. – Ben Dec 19 '10 at 17:54
— Thanks very much Ben. – Sam Dec 19 '10 at 17:58

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