How to remove the following characters in nginx rewrite rules












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I want to change this URL



http://example.com/xxxxx/yyyyyy%
to
http://example.com/xxxxx/yyyyyy



from nginx rewrite rules. How?










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  • Is that a percent-encoded percent character or just a badly formed URL?
    – Richard Smith
    20 hours ago










  • Yes, it is just a badly formed URL
    – Hassan Hameed
    20 hours ago










  • Try: if ($request_uri ~ ^(.*)%$) { return 301 $1; }
    – Richard Smith
    20 hours ago










  • It does not work
    – Hassan Hameed
    19 hours ago
















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I want to change this URL



http://example.com/xxxxx/yyyyyy%
to
http://example.com/xxxxx/yyyyyy



from nginx rewrite rules. How?










share|improve this question






















  • Is that a percent-encoded percent character or just a badly formed URL?
    – Richard Smith
    20 hours ago










  • Yes, it is just a badly formed URL
    – Hassan Hameed
    20 hours ago










  • Try: if ($request_uri ~ ^(.*)%$) { return 301 $1; }
    – Richard Smith
    20 hours ago










  • It does not work
    – Hassan Hameed
    19 hours ago














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I want to change this URL



http://example.com/xxxxx/yyyyyy%
to
http://example.com/xxxxx/yyyyyy



from nginx rewrite rules. How?










share|improve this question













I want to change this URL



http://example.com/xxxxx/yyyyyy%
to
http://example.com/xxxxx/yyyyyy



from nginx rewrite rules. How?







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  • Is that a percent-encoded percent character or just a badly formed URL?
    – Richard Smith
    20 hours ago










  • Yes, it is just a badly formed URL
    – Hassan Hameed
    20 hours ago










  • Try: if ($request_uri ~ ^(.*)%$) { return 301 $1; }
    – Richard Smith
    20 hours ago










  • It does not work
    – Hassan Hameed
    19 hours ago


















  • Is that a percent-encoded percent character or just a badly formed URL?
    – Richard Smith
    20 hours ago










  • Yes, it is just a badly formed URL
    – Hassan Hameed
    20 hours ago










  • Try: if ($request_uri ~ ^(.*)%$) { return 301 $1; }
    – Richard Smith
    20 hours ago










  • It does not work
    – Hassan Hameed
    19 hours ago
















Is that a percent-encoded percent character or just a badly formed URL?
– Richard Smith
20 hours ago




Is that a percent-encoded percent character or just a badly formed URL?
– Richard Smith
20 hours ago












Yes, it is just a badly formed URL
– Hassan Hameed
20 hours ago




Yes, it is just a badly formed URL
– Hassan Hameed
20 hours ago












Try: if ($request_uri ~ ^(.*)%$) { return 301 $1; }
– Richard Smith
20 hours ago




Try: if ($request_uri ~ ^(.*)%$) { return 301 $1; }
– Richard Smith
20 hours ago












It does not work
– Hassan Hameed
19 hours ago




It does not work
– Hassan Hameed
19 hours ago

















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