Re: Automatic rewrite of Latin-1 and Accentless URL to UTF-8 IRI

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Hapax a écrit :

Nick Kew a écrit :

On Mon, 21 May 2007 02:55:24 -0400
Hapax <webmestre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,

   I was wondering if someone would know how to automatically
support the rewriting (aliasing ?) of URL on a whole site to do the
following.


[chop]

Are you talking about HTTP headers or document bodies?
In the former case, I wonder if you could devise an
all-in-one regexp to use with "Header edit"?
Only the headers. I don't want three different pages or three pages whose content would be rewritten automatically.

I just want users to be able to get the same file (Noël.html) whether they adress the page as No%C3%ABl.html (viz. Noël.html in UTF-8) , No%EBl.html (Latin-1) or Noel.html.

Just dealing with No%C3%ABl.html (viz. Noël.html in UTF-8) and No%EBl.html (Latin-1) is also fine.

I was wondering if this was feasible through some url rewrite or alias (or maybe some parameter, but there I think I'm asking for too much) and whether someone had already done this.

P. A.



I think this is what http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/apache-modules/mod_fileiri/mod_fileiri.c is doing. http://www.w3.org/2003/Talks/0904-IUC-IRI/slide19-0.html

Is it available in Apache 2.2? If not, why not?

P. A.



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