Re: AliasMatch Problem - %2f in URL causes 404

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Robert T Wyatt wrote:
> malone wrote:
>> I have an AliasMatch line as follows
>>
>> AliasMatch ^/(.*) "/var/www/localhost/htdocs/test.php"
>>
>> My aim is to make any URL be handled by the PHP script. This works great
>> for all URLs, unless they have %2f in them, e.g.
>>
>> http://127.0.0.1/foo%2fbar
>>
>> Instead of running the PHP script apache returns a 404 error. %2f
>> decodes to the "/" character, so I assume that is causing problems
>> somewhere. I also notice on my windows machine that %5c ("\") causes the
>> same problem.
> 
> Sorry I don't have any real help here, but I think the backslash
> character is %2c (not %5c).
> 
> [using this for a reference:
> http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_urlencode.asp]

Nevermind! I can't read.... You had it right.

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