Trailing slash added 2007-01-15 - By Rashmi Rubdi
Back Could you explain to us, why you want to get rid of the trailing slash ?
>Could anyone please expand a little more on what's meant by the two >statements below?
>>Len Popp wrote: >> >> It doesn't matter if it's done by URLRewriteFilter or some other >> method because it's the browser that interprets the relative URLs, not >> the server. >>
URLRewriteFilter is an application that allows you to rewrite URLs, that means, for example if you have a URL like http://localhost:8080/page.jsp?param1I9&param233 , with URL rewriting you can represent it anyway you want with a regular expession pattern that means you can represent it like this
http://localhost:8080/page/499/333/ , or any other pattern.
But what Len is saying (and I verified that he's right), is that URL Rewriting will not help in eliminating the trailing slash because it's the browser that does the URL translation.
I tried URL rewriting with this pattern to test your case: <rule> <note>Testing trailing slash.</note> <from>(.*)/</from> <to>(.*)</to> </rule>
When I tried http://localhost:8080 , instead of http://localhost:8080/ it didn't work, just showed a blank screen.
I had to delete the URL rewriting rule, only after that it worked.
> If the containing page's URL looks like a file when it's > really a directory, the browser will get them wrong. > --
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