Yes at the moment because is all related to the slash character

On Thu, 14 Nov 2019, 21:57 Patrick Carra, <pcarra...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yea I think what I may have to do is write some regex in the template to
> catch anytime there is a // and convert it to something that won't
> interfere with the apache/mod_wsgi due to the url and then when I pass it
> back into my view convert it back to the original in order to perform the
> query and get the correct response.
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