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From: Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com
Sent: 16 January, 2010 20:53
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] %2F to /
What browsers are you using? The browser should beable to convert %2f to /
such as %20 is converted to a space
On 1/16/2010 9:51 AM, Kpadvel wrote:
Okey, I wasn't aware of that. Starting a new thread.
Experts plesae advise and here is the problem...
We are getting a dummy 404-not found error on a page wherein which the URL
has %2F and it needs to be decoded as / but thats not happening. We don't
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 6:11 AM, Daniel Reinhardt
crypto...@cryptodan.net wrote:
What browsers are you using? The browser should beable to convert %2f to
/
such as %20 is converted to a space regardless of the location after the
domain.tld/.
Neither chrome nor firefox decode %2f or %20 in
Okey, I wasn't aware of that. Starting a new thread.
Experts plesae advise and here is the problem...
We are getting a dummy 404-not found error on a page wherein which the URL has
%2F and it needs to be decoded as / but thats not happening. We don't use Vhost
and proxy pass. We added the
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Kpadvel kpad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Okey, I wasn't aware of that. Starting a new thread.
Experts plesae advise and here is the problem...
We are getting a dummy 404-not found error on a page wherein which the URL
has %2F and it needs to be decoded as / but
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From: Kpadvel kpad...@yahoo.com
Sent: 16 January, 2010 15:51
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [us...@httpd] %2F to /
Okey, I wasn't aware of that. Starting a new thread.
Experts plesae advise and here is the problem...
We are getting
What browsers are you using? The browser should beable to convert %2f to /
such as %20 is converted to a space regardless of the location after the
domain.tld/.
Neither chrome nor firefox decode %2f or %20 in the path of a URL on
my system, the encoded form is sent verbatim.
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Eric Covener
--- On Sat, 1/16/10, Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] %2F to /
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 2:53 PM
What browsers are you using?
The browser should beable to convert %2f to /
such as %20
Our apache version is 2.2.3 and we are having a problem in getting a file open.
We use Location directive to connect to the backend weblogic. Proxypass is
not enabled.
When the user access a url they get 404 because %2f is not converting to /
I tried adding AllowEncodedSlashes On after