Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLServer 4.5.0 redirecting with 302 for requests where there is no trailing slash on a directory

2007-01-20 Thread Bas Scheffers
Also, Squid *should* be able to detect and re-write this as well. (well, I think it should; it might, I don't know) Apache's mod_proxy certainly does this. This is useful as you can also re-write directories, ie: a request to "/" on the proxy goes to "/site/" on nsd; when nsd redirects "/si

Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLServer 4.5.0 redirecting with 302 for requests where there is no trailing slash on a directory

2007-01-19 Thread Tom Jackson
Nick, You have to setup the location parameter. Here are some notes from : # # Notes: # You must set the location parameter correctly in your proxied hosts' # startup file nsd.tcl. # # If you want your web domain name to be www.example.com # set up the

[AOLSERVER] AOLServer 4.5.0 redirecting with 302 for requests where there is no trailing slash on a directory

2007-01-19 Thread Nick Miller
Hi, I have a strange issue with AOL Server 4.5.0 which I did not experience with 4.0.10 and I wonder if anyone on this list as any idea how to fix it. I have a set where I use a reverse proxy cache (Squid) to listen on port 80 of my site. This forwards requests to my AOLServer instance, which