}
}
- # RFC 3875: "Unlike a URI path, the PATH_INFO is not URL-encoded,
- # and cannot contain path-segment parameters." This means PATH_INFO
- # is always decoded, and the script can't distinguish / vs %2F.
- # See https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35256
- # Here we try to resurrect the original encoded URI from REQUEST_URI.
my $path_info = $ENV{PATH_INFO};
if ($c->config->{use_request_uri_for_path}) {
+ # RFC 3875: "Unlike a URI path, the PATH_INFO is not URL-encoded,
+ # and cannot contain path-segment parameters." This means PATH_INFO
+ # is always decoded, and the script can't distinguish / vs %2F.
+ # See https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35256
+ # Here we try to resurrect the original encoded URI from REQUEST_URI.
if (my $req_uri = $ENV{REQUEST_URI}) {
- $req_uri =~ s/^\Q$base_path\E//;
- $req_uri =~ s/\?.*$//;
- if ($req_uri) {
- # Note that if REQUEST_URI doesn't start with a /, then the user
- # is probably using mod_rewrite or something to rewrite requests
- # into a sub-path of their application..
- # This means that REQUEST_URI needs information from PATH_INFO
- # prepending to it to be useful, otherwise the sub path which is
- # being redirected to becomes the app base address which is
- # incorrect.
- if (substr($req_uri, 0, 1) ne '/') {
- my ($match) = $req_uri =~ m|^([^/]+)|;
- my ($path_info_part) = $path_info =~ m|^(.*?\Q$match\E)|;
- substr($req_uri, 0, length($match), $path_info_part)
- if $path_info_part;
- }
- $path_info = $req_uri;
+ if (defined $script_name) {
+ $req_uri =~ s/^\Q$script_name\E//;
}
+ $req_uri =~ s/\?.*$//;
+ $path_info = $req_uri if $req_uri;
}
}