I did that , I have a redirection to the new url but it seems that it's just a redirection , the HTTP request doesn't get in the new URl: there is my code:
static int my_module_handler (request_rec *r) { apr_table_setn( r->headers_out, "Location","http://10.112.3.20/test"); return HTTP_MOVED_TEMPORARILY; } module AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA my_module_module = { STANDARD20_MODULE_STUFF, NULL, NULL, my_module_config, NULL, my_module_cmds, my_module_hooks }; Really sorry for the * *inconvenience .... On 1/14/08, Joe Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > karim Bendadda wrote: > > Sorry but I'm a beginer on developping Apache modules...Thank you for > your > > patience... > > > > I dont't understand this: > > > > > >> /* set a "Location:" header and 302 redirect. */ > >> > > > > Does'it mean to make this??: > > > > No, that is just a C comment. > > > <Location /my_module> > > Redirect /my_module http://10.112.3.20/test > > </Location> > > > > This is a pre-build "hard coded" redirection module that does something > very similar to : > > > static int my_module_handler (request_rec *r){ > > > > /* assemble the url by appending the filename to a baseurl */ > > > > uri = apr_pstrcat(r->pool, "http://10.112.3.20/test", "my_module", > > NULL);/*????*/ > > > > apr_table_setn(r->headers_out, "my_module", uri); > > > > return HTTP_MOVED_TEMPORARILY; > > } > > > > > > > > However, you have two things that are wrong in your code. The resulting > uri would be "http://10.112.3.20/testmy_module" because the > apr_pstrcat() function tacks the two strings together. If you already > know the full URL, you can skip the uri= line and set the headers_out. > > Which brings up the other issue. The apr_table_setn must be setting a > "Location" header in order to meet the redirection standard. Yours is > setting "my_module". Replace "my_module" with "Location", and then > whatever is in the uri parameter is going to the web browser as the > location header, and it should contact the new server/resource. > > Joe > -- > Joseph Lewis <http://sharktooth.org/> > "Divide the fire, and you will sooner put it out." - Publius Syrus > -- Karim