Macky
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The issue is not with a plugin. These are links that appear on your facebook timeline when you “like” a webpage.
Thanks for the AITPro. I also needed to modify the line below that one to remove the \x5b and \x5d. Below are modified entries.
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^.*(\(|\)|<|>|%3c|%3e).* [NC,OR] RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^.*(\x00|\x04|\x08|\x0d|\x1b|\x20|\x3c|\x3e|\x7f).* [NC,OR].
Thanks for the prompt response AITpro. Unfortunately the fix you provided does not appear to work – I’m not really sure why. I’ve done some more testing to distil the issue down on the issue and this is what i’ve found.
Any url that has a [ as part of its query sting causes my web server to present the user with a boiler plate CentOS Apache 2 welcome page. For instance
www.example.com/?x=[or evenhttp://www.example.com/?x="["will also cause the user to be sent to the boiler plate page. This leads me to believe the issue is related to square bracket pattern matching. Also removing my unmodified BPS .htaccess corrects the issue, so I’m fairly certain the issue relates to the .htaccess file.Many thanks for your help on this issue.
hmm the link, appears to have gone a little wonky in my post. I’ll try that again:
http://www.example.com/?fb_action_ids=20506750003300654&fb_source=timeline_og&action_object_map=%7B%2210000095000003710%22%3A10150700000000681%7D&action_type_map=%7B%2200050000050000010%22%3A%22og.likes%22%7D&action_ref_map=[]