Hi,
To wrap up this thread and for the archives:
Changing from [P] to [PT] also solved the issue with %20 being decoded
to a space before dispatching the request to the rewritten URL (what
the subject describes).
Consequently, this now works beautifully:
Hi,
--- Robert Ionescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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One more thing
--- André Malo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
I solved this problem by substituting %20 with +
characters.
Apparently, mod_rewrite doesn't convert + to
Hello André,
--- André Malo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
I solved this problem by substituting %20 with + characters.
Apparently, mod_rewrite doesn't convert + to spaces as it does
with
%20.
Your problem is home-made. mod_rewrite always works on the
One more thing
--- André Malo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I solved this problem by substituting %20 with + characters.
Apparently, mod_rewrite doesn't convert + to spaces as it does
with
%20.
Your problem is home-made. mod_rewrite always works
Hi,
I solved this problem by substituting %20 with + characters.
Apparently, mod_rewrite doesn't convert + to spaces as it does with
%20.
I say solved, as this is a hack, and I hate hacks... :(
Is there a list/forum/anything focused on Apache modules or mod_rewrite
in particular?
Thanks,
Otis
Hello,
I'm using httpd 1.3.34 with mod_rewrite and am having problems with
cookies.
- Before URL rewriting:
My application generates a cookie with a path (e.g. /myapp). This
works fine when there is no URL rewriting, and when all URLs to my
application have /myapp in the path (e.g.
Hello,
I'm using mod_rewrite with httpd 1.3.34 and am having some difficulties
with it when the URL that is getting rewritten has spaces (encoded as
%20) in it. Example:
http://simpy.com/user/otis/search/foo%20bar
The error I get is 400 bad Request:
Bad Request
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