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I want: all links which not contained filename (not .html, .jpg, .png, .css) redirect with state 301 to directory, for example: http://mysite.com/article -> http://mysite.com/article/ But http://mysite.com/article/article-15.html not redirects. What regulat expression I must write to .htaccess for adding slash to virtual directories?

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I think the following might work:

RewriteEngine on   
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/[^\.]+[^/]$
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://%{HTTP_HOST}/$1/ [R=301,L]

When it comes to mod_rewrite I can never be sure without testing though...

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Clarification needed:

Given the url: http://server/path/file

Does that get redirected to: http://server/path/

Or does it get redirected to: http://server/path/file/

As in: Do you want the redirects to go to the parent path, or do you just want to add a slash and assume directory out of the current path?

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I want add slash only: server/path/file -> server/path/file – starkeen Sep 17 '08 at 10:05
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MB's RewriteRule above will fail on paths like /a because it needs to match at least two characters after the slash. Moreover it only matches on top directory URLs.

RewriteRule ^(([^\/]+\/)*[^\/\.]+)$ http://%{HTTP_HOST}/$1/ [R=301,L]

Is the purpose of this to reduce history pollution/false negatives?

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