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Remove double/multiple forward slashes from the request path #88
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In principle, I like this idea. How would you propose to deal with the unlikely edge case that someone names their object something silly like: |
Hi @dav-pascual , I would very much welcome a PR that fixes this issue with a rewrite rule. |
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When using the gateway in directory listing mode, if you have a double slash in the path, the request won't find the folder or files.
I suggest removing extra slashes from the path using a rewrite, a map in the config or from JavaScript.
Example:
https://example.com/pathFoo//file.txt
would becomehttps://example.com/pathFoo/file.txt
https://example.com/pathFoo//subpathFoo///
would becomehttps://example.com/pathFoo/subpathFoo/
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