joshua hough wrote:
On Saturday, April 16, 2005 12:04 AM +0100 Nick Kew wrote:That doesn't make sense. You won't get backslashes in an HTTP request.But I do get them. Unfortunately, we have an application that outputs HTML with backslashes in the hyperlinks. It's a Windows help text creator. We are continually re-uploading the help text, so we must find some way to deal with the backslashes.mod_proxy_html or mod_publisher can fix them.I'd like to know more about this. Thanks, Josh
Maybe you should modify the files before submitting them to your website? There should be search-replace tools available to do that for you. Or is it something else you mean?
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