Where were you about a week ago?!  I ended up setting my own CGI  
variable using the E flag of mod_rewrite (which I was using anyway -  
hence the need for the original request URI).  It works, but it took  
me a while o get there because I was looking for exactly what you've  
found.

Is this documented anywhere?  I couldn't find anything.  I believe I  
even posted the question to the list, but got no response.  This  
information must be buried pretty deep.

Thanks.

Rob Wilkerson



On Oct 18, 2006, at 10:08 PM, James Holmes wrote:

> Those who have upgraded their Apache 2 CF servers to CF7 may have
> noticed that CGI.REQUEST_URI no longer contains the original request
> URL and query string when Apache does a 404 redirect to a CF page. For
> example, we just found this the hard way. In 6.1, the var would
> contain the original URL and the query string - it now contains the
> 404's URL and no query string info.
>
> Well, there are other CGI vars available that do the trick:
> CGI.REDIRECT_URL and CGI.REDIRECT_QUERY_STRING. These contain all the
> original info on the request so you can get back to the way things
> worked before the upgrade.
>
> -- 
> CFAJAX docs and other useful articles:
> http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
>
> 

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