Sounds like it's more of a DNS issue than a modperl issue.

Depending on what your motivation for requiring the full name, you
may also explicitly set

ServerName  myserver.rhythm.com
UseCanonicalName off
                             
Quoting Rasoul Hajikhani ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am realy trying to make sure that all requests for 
> http://myserver/
> are treated as
> http://myserver.rhythm.com/
> so that my other applications that depend on reading cookies down the
> request chain could actually do so...
> -r
> 
> "Randal L. Schwartz" wrote:
> > 
> > >>>>> "Rasoul" == Rasoul Hajikhani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> > Rasoul> I am trying to implement a simple PerlTransHandler to change:
> > 
> > Rasoul> http://myserver/
> > 
> > Rasoul> to
> > 
> > Rasoul> http://myserver.rhythm.com/
> > 
> > Both of those are "/" as far as as $r->uri is concerned.
> > 
> > What are you *really* trying to do?
> > 
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