> On Wed, 23 Jul 2008, Steve Cayford wrote: >> In perl regexes you can use ".*?" instead of ".*" to make it a non-greedy >> match. Does that work? Yes! This works great. I also added the * as Mike suggested to allow multiple trailing slashes RewriteRule ^(.*?)/*?$ ${txtmap:$1} [L] Mike's rules below do also work but I'm not sure I understand how they differ from the one above, $1 does not include the trailing slash, and all the listed examples match. The URL which the visitor typed does not change in any case. I think I would have to redirect if I wanted the the trailing slash to be dropped from what the user sees in the address. But everything works :-). Thanks for your help! On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Mike Miller <mbmiller at taxa.epi.umn.edu> wrote: > I think maybe this is what you want to handle all cases: > > RewriteRule ^(([^/]+?/)*[^/]+)/?$ ${txtmap:$1} [L] > > itmatchesthis > andthis/ > and/it/matches/this > and/it/matches/this/ > > ...and the trailing slash is dropped such that $1 never has a trailing > slash. By the way, this might be just as good: > > RewriteRule ^(([^/]+?/)*[^/]+)/*$ ${txtmap:$1} [L] > > I replaced a question mark with an asterisk to allow any number of trailing > slashes, all of which are not held in $1. > > I don't know if any of this works for you though. > > Mike > -- Tom Penney 612-920-3562