Hi,
it seems the cause of my problem is the RewriteRule lines I have specified in my
Apache http.conf file. In my workers2.properties file I have the following line:
[uri:/cocoon/mysite/*] (note: cocoon/mysite is situated inside JBoss 4.0.0 as
/server/default/deploy/jbossweb-tomcat50.sar/cocoon.war/mysite)
group=lb
which enables me to access my website via :80 by saying:
http://www.mysite.com/cocoon/mysite/login.xml
Doing this works fine and you can browse from one page to another and all sessions are
maintained. The problem starts when I try and do:
http://www.mysite.com/login.xml
which I have catered for in my http.conf file by defining a number of RewriteRule
lines:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule (.*)\.xml$ cocoon/mysite/$1.xml [P]
RewriteRule (.*)\.xsl$ cocoon/mysite/$1.xsl [P]
RewriteRule (.*)\.kont$ cocoon/mysite/$1.kont [P]
RewriteRule (.*)\.jxt$ cocoon/mysite/$1.jxt [P]
RewriteRule (.*)\.xsp$ cocoon/mysite/$1.xsp [P]
RewriteRule (.*)\.css$ cocoon/mysite/$1.css [P]
RewriteRule (.*)\.js$ cocoon/mysite/$1.js [P]
RewriteRule (.*)\.mp3$ cocoon/mysite/$1.mp3 [P]
RewriteRule (.*)\.m3u$ cocoon/mysite/$1.m3u [P]
RewriteRule (.*)\.jpg$ cocoon/mysite/$1.jpg [P]
When I type in http://www.mysite.com/login.xml the page loads fine, and in the process
creates a session to maintain flow global variables. When you then try and select any
other page which requires you to have been logged in first, it seems the page has lost
scope/context/domain! and acts a if you have come to the site for the first time and
so redirects you straight back to the login.xml page. But as I have said before typing
http://www.mysite.com/cocoon/mysite/login.xml works fine and I can navigate from page
to page no problem.
It also seems that the site is unable to grab any data from Apache which has not been
defined in the RewriteRules.
Does anybody have a solution for this?
many thanks in advance
Andrew
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