Reserved word in apache?

    Date: 06/25/08 (Apache)    Keywords: php, apache

    While I do have RewriteRules in my htaccess, I'm not employing them currently. And I do not see this as a PHP issue, so here I am. I have a fuseaction based LAMP site, and one of the links in particular isn't working right.

    Clicking Link:

    http://foo.com/index.php?page=client_sign_in&subpage=file_upload

    Returns URI as:
    http://foo.com/index.php?page=$redirect_page


    Upon further inspection, I noticed that if I change the text from 'file_upload' to 'file_upload1', or any other variation, it works. Is this a reserved word in apache?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/apache/42353.html

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