RE: special chars in URLS

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Did you try adding \ before the % char?

Olivier 


Olivier CHIROUZE
I&0 Infrastructure
Volvo Information Technology

-----Original Message-----
From: Octavian Rasnita [mailto:orasnita@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 26 January 2007 16:38
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  special chars in URLS

Hi,

I am trying to make a server side redirect using:

RedirectMatch ^/$ http://www.site.com/index.php/test%C4%83

But the server redirects to another address:
http://www.site.com/index.php/test%25C4%2583

So it replaces the % char with %25.

Is it possible to make a server side redirect to an address that
contains 
special chars?

Thanks.

Octavian


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