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mod_rewrite: remove trailing slash (only one!)

I use mod_rewrite/.htaccess for pretty URLs.

I'm using this condition/rule to eliminate trailing slashes (or rather: rewrite to the non-trailing-slash-URL, by a 301 redirect; I'm doing this to avoid duplicate content and because I like URLs with no trailing slashes better):

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^\.localhost$ [NC] RewriteRule ^(.+)/$ http://%{HTTP_HOST}/$1 [R=301,L]

Working well so far. Only drawback:
it also forwards "multiple-trailing-slash"-URLs to non-trailing-slash-URLs.

Example:
http://example.tld/foo/bar////// forwards to http://example.tld/foo/bar
while I only want http://example.tld/foo/bar/ to forward to http://example.tld/foo/bar.

So, is it possible to only eliminate trailing slashes if it's actually just one trailing slash?

Sorry if this is a somewhat annoying or weird question!

Thanks.

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user367217 Avatar asked Jun 18 '10 08:06

user367217


1 Answers

the following rule will match any URL ending in a slash and remove all slashes from the end of it:

RewriteRule ^(.*)/+$ $1 [R=301,L] 

Note: The currently accepted answer only works for http not https but this one works for both.

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aleemb Avatar answered Oct 03 '22 00:10

aleemb