Question Can I use Custom Rewrite Rules to remove string at the end of the url?

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It looks like your URL is already rewritten so no, that would not be supported.
 
And what about any other way to do the trick?

I'm trying via .htaccess with this code:
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} !=""
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /$1? [R=301,L]

It only works at root (www.tmas.es/?lang=id=1 redirects to www.tmas.es) but I'm not able to make it works at any other url (i.e https://www.tmas.es/foro/informacio...n-autentico-lio-ayuda-por-favor.html?langid=1 to https://www.tmas.es/foro/informacion-general/232-estudiante-fp-distancia-de-tma-hecho-un-autentico-lio-ayuda-por-favor.html).

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
 
I don't know, sorry. .htaccess rewrite rules are not my strongest point.

Honestly, your best bet would probably be to ask the developer of the language mod you're using to store the user's language choice in a cookie so it doesn't have to be a part of the URL.
 
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