Can't figure out a htaccess rule












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I have this in my htaccess but can't figure out what its for.
Because of the nature of rule, searching doesn't help either.



RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !(/$|.)
RewriteRule (.*) %{REQUEST_URI}/ [R=301]


Can anyone please explain what its for?










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    I have this in my htaccess but can't figure out what its for.
    Because of the nature of rule, searching doesn't help either.



    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !(/$|.)
    RewriteRule (.*) %{REQUEST_URI}/ [R=301]


    Can anyone please explain what its for?










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      I have this in my htaccess but can't figure out what its for.
      Because of the nature of rule, searching doesn't help either.



      RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !(/$|.)
      RewriteRule (.*) %{REQUEST_URI}/ [R=301]


      Can anyone please explain what its for?










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      I have this in my htaccess but can't figure out what its for.
      Because of the nature of rule, searching doesn't help either.



      RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !(/$|.)
      RewriteRule (.*) %{REQUEST_URI}/ [R=301]


      Can anyone please explain what its for?







      linux apache-http-server webserver htaccess






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          This means :





          • If it's not true (!) that either ((|)):




            • the URI ends with a slash (/$), or

            • the URI contains a point (.),



          • Then append a slash to the URI (%{REQUEST_URI}/), and


          • Return the new URI to the client's browser with return code 301
            ([R=301]), which means permanent redirect to the new URI, and which also
            tells the browser to display the new URI in the address bar.







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            This means :





            • If it's not true (!) that either ((|)):




              • the URI ends with a slash (/$), or

              • the URI contains a point (.),



            • Then append a slash to the URI (%{REQUEST_URI}/), and


            • Return the new URI to the client's browser with return code 301
              ([R=301]), which means permanent redirect to the new URI, and which also
              tells the browser to display the new URI in the address bar.







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              This means :





              • If it's not true (!) that either ((|)):




                • the URI ends with a slash (/$), or

                • the URI contains a point (.),



              • Then append a slash to the URI (%{REQUEST_URI}/), and


              • Return the new URI to the client's browser with return code 301
                ([R=301]), which means permanent redirect to the new URI, and which also
                tells the browser to display the new URI in the address bar.







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                This means :





                • If it's not true (!) that either ((|)):




                  • the URI ends with a slash (/$), or

                  • the URI contains a point (.),



                • Then append a slash to the URI (%{REQUEST_URI}/), and


                • Return the new URI to the client's browser with return code 301
                  ([R=301]), which means permanent redirect to the new URI, and which also
                  tells the browser to display the new URI in the address bar.







                share|improve this answer













                This means :





                • If it's not true (!) that either ((|)):




                  • the URI ends with a slash (/$), or

                  • the URI contains a point (.),



                • Then append a slash to the URI (%{REQUEST_URI}/), and


                • Return the new URI to the client's browser with return code 301
                  ([R=301]), which means permanent redirect to the new URI, and which also
                  tells the browser to display the new URI in the address bar.








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