Spaces aren't valid characters in urls, period. As you say, it URL
encodes to %20,
and I can't imagine any bits of apache (or any other server)
are going to send a space instead, because that breaks the HTTP spec.

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 3:59 PM, ABAPGUY <abap...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Apache experts,
> I am using Apache 2.0.59 as a Reverse Proxy using mod_rewrite and mod_proxy .
> I have a downstream J2EE server that is creating URLs with a space in them . 
> How can I use mod_rewrite (which sees %20) to write the space ..instead of 
> %20 ?
>
> Regards
> Daniel

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