Oh, never mind. Is see what you mean. Some system has added cgi information to a URL and now you'd like to get that removed in certain cases. That's not exactly straightforward in that there are times you want this and time you might not want this. That said, if you only want cgi manipulation if the client independently decides to go back to a redirector for error recovery and that the cgi should then be reset to what was originally on the URL plus whatever the client added on its own (as it's the only one that knows if it can be removed); then I don't see a problem with this behavior.


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