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I want to replace all multiple slashes in URL, apart from those in protocol definition ('http[s]://', 'ftp://' and etc). How do I do this?

This code replaces without any exceptions:

url.gsub(/\/\/+/, '/')
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You just need to exclude any match which is preceeded by :

url.gsub(/([^:])\/\//, '\1/')
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    Thank you, but how could I now prevent it from selecting the closest character from the left? rubular.com/r/PhVk4JSxcx
    – krn
    Feb 11, 2011 at 0:23
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    Use a negative lookbehind: %r{(?<!:)//} (not available in Ruby 1.8)
    – Phrogz
    Feb 11, 2011 at 0:28
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    If you don't have negative lookbehind you can use a capture url.gsub(/([^:])\/\//, '\1/')
    – Stuart
    Feb 11, 2011 at 0:32
  • @Stuart, thanks I've updated my answer to use the back reference, since it's more widely compatible.
    – ocodo
    Feb 11, 2011 at 8:41
  • how about protocol-less urls like //www.domain.com/ used for http/https swaping?
    – masimplo
    Feb 16, 2015 at 12:50
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I tried using URI:

require "uri"
url = "http://host.com//foo//bar"
components = URI.split(url)
components[-4].gsub!(/\/+/, "/")
fixed_url = [components[0], "://", components[2], components[-4]].join

But that seemed hardly better than using a regex.

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gsub can take a block:

url = 'http://host.com//foo/bar'
puts url.gsub(%r{.//}) { |s| (s == '://') ? s : s[0] + '/' }
>> http://host.com/foo/bar

Or, as @Phrogz so kindly reminded us:

puts url.gsub(%r{(?<!:)//}, '/')
>> http://host.com/foo/bar

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