Re: [users@httpd] Re-Post: rewrite backslash to forward slash

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joshua hough wrote:
> Someone must know the answer to this...
> 
> How do I rewrite backslashes in URLs to forward slashes?

Where are the URLs coming from?  If you're serving broken pages,
mod_proxy_html or mod_publisher can fix them.


>	  I've tried
> various syntax in my .htaccess using %5C for the backslash character,
> but so far haven't been able to even capture those requests, let alone
> redirect them.

That doesn't make sense.  You won't get backslashes in an HTTP request.
Work out what's really happening, and fix that.

-- 
Nick Kew

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