I learned that the error was that it was looking for folder or directory "/#". So after I created that folder I get endless redirect loop. So I am researching how to fix that.On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 12:16 PM, elliott sterling <elliottlsterling@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello,
My project for this client is such that his directories contain "#" in
the folder names, #test, and other symbols. The '#' is the only one
that gives me problems because I know its a anchor and htacess ignores
it. My rewrite code is:
RewriteRule [^\#] \%23Try adding NE flag at the end:
RewriteRule ^\# \%23 [R,L,NE]
My goal was to convert the '#' to %23 because it works as
example.com/%23test/test.html but not as example.com/#test/test.html.
The error is get is:
The requested URL /# was not found on this server.
So I am on the write track as when i try ^# %23 the # is ignore or
other variations give me 500 error. Thanks for any help.
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