I want to redirect my website users when they hit a REST path without the trailing slash.
Example.
http://mywebsite.my/it/products/brand/name => http://mywebsite.my/it/products/brand/name/
http://mywebsite.my/it/products => http://mywebsite.my/it/products/
http://mywebsite.my => http://mywebsite.my/
http://mywebsite.my/it/products/brand/name/code.html => ???
Well, I don't want the last one to be rewritten, I don't want the trailing slash when the URL ends with .html.
I'm working with URL rewrite module of IIS7, and this is my "slash-rule".
<rule name="SLASHFINALE" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="(.*[^/])$" />
<conditions>
<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsFile" negate="true" />
<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsDirectory" negate="true" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" redirectType="Permanent" url="{R:1}/" />
</rule>
In other words, if the input url matches that regex (everything not ending with a slash), I rewrite the same URL adding the trailing slash.
So my rule would be the same, but with that little addition: rewrite all URLs, except the ones (already) having the trailing slash or the ones ending with ".html".
I wrote this
(.*(?<!html)[^\/])$
but I can't understand why it's not working.
IIS Javascript-flavored regex parser does not support conditional expressions.
I ended up with this:
Enough for me.