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I have a very simple redirect in PHP that redirects to lowercase, I cannot do this in .htaccess because of my shared server limitations.

        if (preg_match('/[A-Z]+/', $url)){
        header("HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently"); 
        header("Location: ".strtolower($url));
        exit;       
    }

However there are certain cases where the .htaccess may have already redirected a url. All these cases have urlencoded chars ie. %7E.

So I need to check for any uppercase characters that aren't in the form of a urlencoded char and replace them with lowercase characters.

Worst (or perhaps best) case I don't want to attempt an already redirected header can I check to see if it's already been redirected in PHP.

Any ideas on how I could go about this please?

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What you simply could do is decode the url to remove the urlencoded chars, then you use strtolower(), and then encode it back:

header("Location: ". urlencode(strtolower(urldecode($url))));

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