Jesse Ross wrote:
Hi Jose,

Are you using apache 1.3 or 2.0? I think the ?i flag is only supported on 2.0.

If you're using 1.3 you could always do something along the lines of:

AliasMatch ^/[xX][yY][zZ]
I'm using 2.2.4 on Windows.

Some aliases are longer than 2 characters. So I really need a more elaborated RegEx...

Best,
Jesse Ross


Jose Adriano Baltieri wrote:
I need to build an alias that is case INsensitive.

Say that the url is this : http://www.myserver.com/xyz/filepath.htm

I need that "xyz" can be typed anyway, that is, xYz or XYZ or whatever.

How can I do that ?

I have tried this :

AliasMatch  (?i)^/xyz(.*)    "C:/xyz$1"
<Directory                           "C:/xyz/">
       Options MultiViews
       AllowOverride None
       Order allow,deny
       Allow from all
</Directory>

What's wrong ? Notice that I already use mod_spelling. What I need is simply the ALIAS to be case-insensitive, also.

Thanks in advance !


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