diff --git a/res/res_stasis_http.c b/res/res_stasis_http.c index 99622f0674..71ee392056 100644 --- a/res/res_stasis_http.c +++ b/res/res_stasis_http.c @@ -702,10 +702,24 @@ static void remove_trailing_slash(const char *uri, char *slashless = ast_strdupa(uri); slashless[strlen(slashless) - 1] = '\0'; - ast_str_append(&response->headers, 0, - "Location: /stasis/%s\r\n", slashless); - stasis_http_response_error(response, 302, "Found", - "Redirecting to %s", slashless); + /* While it's tempting to redirect the client to the slashless URL, + * that is problematic. A 302 Found is the most appropriate response, + * but most clients issue a GET on the location you give them, + * regardless of the method of the original request. + * + * While there are some ways around this, it gets into a lot of client + * specific behavior and corner cases in the HTTP standard. There's also + * very little practical benefit of redirecting; only GET and HEAD can + * be redirected automagically; all other requests "MUST NOT + * automatically redirect the request unless it can be confirmed by the + * user, since this might change the conditions under which the request + * was issued." + * + * Given all of that, a 404 with a nice message telling them what to do + * is probably our best bet. + */ + stasis_http_response_error(response, 404, "Not Found", + "ARI URL's do not end with a slash. Try /%s", slashless); } /*!