rewrite rule wordpress not working - wordpress

This quetsion has been ask al lot, but however I tried I get always a 404 page in WP
I have a templatepage (wp-content/themes/responsivewizzard.php cals: wizzard. ->
I Added a page in the admin sector. The name of the page = "tespage". The template I choose is "wizzard"
When in try example.com/wp/testpage -> I get my wizzard page. No worries.. but..
I like to add a subpage to my wizzardpage. For example:
example.com/wp/testpage/nice
When i try this I get a 404 page from WP
I added this code to my function.php file. This file is in wp-content/themes/responsive directory -> my default theme
function members_rewrite_rules()
{
add_rewrite_rule('testpage /(.+)/?$', 'index.php?pagename=testpage &subpage=$matches[1]', 'top');
}
add_action( 'init', 'members_rewrite_rules' );
function members_query_vars($query_vars)
{
$query_vars[] = 'subpage';
return $query_vars;
}
add_filter('query_vars', 'members_query_vars');
Please help me

I found out the soulution. You need to reset the permalinks in the setting menu..

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reference URL = http://www.rlmseo.com/blog/passing-get-query-string-parameters-in-wordpress-url/

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Also I have tried monkeyman-rewrite-analyzer plugin which is showing the correct matched result for my permalink but still word press showing 404. See attached screenshots for Code1 & Code2
The following code should help
add_action( 'init', 'so_27487849' );
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add_rewrite_rule(
'^brand/([^/]*)/mtype/([^/]*)/?',
'index.php?name=$matches[1]&mtype=$matches[2]',
'top');
}
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^--this
}
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Also I deactivated the monkeyman pluggin
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Finally it works!
What I was doing wrong is putting the code in the WP functions.php file, and not in my custom theme functions.php file.
Thanks all!

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