UPDATE: The OP commented
Thanks, this did the work
( I really don't know why), BUT I would appreciate to get an answer for the future.
I found some similar questions here, but I didn't find a question for this specific case.
I have answered this question. I received 3 upvotes (yes I'm happy).
My Answer:
Maybe you can add the `{QUERY_STRING}`
RewriteRule ^.*$ ./index.php?%{QUERY_STRING}
This should append all GET params to the new url.
A user commented this:
By not including a query string (ie. a ?) in the substitution, the query string on the request should already be passed through to the substitution. Manually adding ?%{QUERY_STRING} is not required
The problem is: The user who has commented on is definitely right (I've testet it).
I think this answer provides me a few reputation points BUT it's simply a wrong answer, because if you drop my approach (QUERY_STRING) you have exactly the same what is not working in OP's example.
So the question is: Should I delete it, because it's just wrong.