I'm trying to write a regular expression for a redirect and not having any luck. In this example, an old URL might exist like this:
example.com/about-us/Default.asp
example.com/the-team/Default.asp
Which I want to redirect to:
example.com/about-us/
example.com/the-team/
I've come up with this:
/(\d*)/Default.asp
Which doesn't work...
I've also tried this:
/(\d*)/Default\.asp
As I thought there might be a problem with not having an escape char for the '.', still no luck. Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong?
Got it working thanks to what minitech pointed out:
/(.*)/Default.asp$
worked a treat! Thanks
Since you only need to remove the "Default.asp", you only have to search for that. The regex would look something like this
/Default\.asp/
The dot being escaped since the dot is a special character.
If you're using php, you can do a simple preg_replace
preg_replace('/Default\.asp/', '', 'example.com/about-us/Default.asp');