Sorry I meant %2F

I don't have access to modify any of the apache web server settings I found in 
your link.

Any other thoughts?

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That's why I have the %2 in place of the / in the URL

The : is also a reserved character and this never has an issue set to %3A

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I think it has to do with the restricted escape of / 
 
Regards, 
  
Andrew C. Goodall 
Software Engineer 
Development Services 
ago...@jcpenney.com 
jcpenney 
6501 Legacy Drive 
Plano, TX 75024 
jcp.com

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