Problem with redirects

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I'm not sure why, but whenever I set up a new redirect via cPanel, an space is added in the url: x10.m%20x, so the browser can't process the redirect.
I have only one redirect working correctly. Could you please help me solve this problem?

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I'm not sure why, but whenever I set up a new redirect via cPanel, an space is added in the url: x10.m%20x, so the browser can't process the redirect.
I have only one redirect working correctly. Could you please help me solve this problem?

Thanks

It is working correctly here.

Try to flush dns, Clear browser cache and try again...
 

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It is still not working. I already flushed DNS and cleared cache. The redirection is done correctly, but that space (%20) is still added in the URL of all my redirects but one, so the URL doesn't work
 
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Please post the contents of your .htaccess file here ( between CODE /CODE tags). That is how cPanel does redirects.
 

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The problem was there. I don't know why, but there's an extra slash in the redirect address. It's …x10\.m\ x\/redirect\… instead of …x10\.mx\/redirect\… I have fixed it manually, but is there a way to stop it from adding that extra slash?
 

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Wasn't the slash, it was the space. Perhaps you copied/pasted part of the URL an accidentally included a space when you created the redirects.
 
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