Joshua Slive wrote:
> On 8/28/05, Alexander Prohorenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I've got problem with using a mod_rewrite module using [P] keyword to
>>proxy a request. Everything works just fine with local files and
>>redirects, but when I'm trying to use a redirect with proxy to remote
>>de
Can anyone tell me if there is a way that I can make http://my.domain/username/ forward the user to a directory based on the username which they logged in with. e.g. if they log into my site (using htaccess) with the username 'guest', is there a way to create a link which will forward them to http:
On 8/28/05, Alexander Prohorenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got problem with using a mod_rewrite module using [P] keyword to
> proxy a request. Everything works just fine with local files and
> redirects, but when I'm trying to use a redirect with proxy to remote
> destination I
Hello,
I've got problem with using a mod_rewrite module using [P] keyword to
proxy a request. Everything works just fine with local files and
redirects, but when I'm trying to use a redirect with proxy to remote
destination I'm getting something like:
[Sun Aug 28 14:05:36 2005] [error] [client 1
Hi.
I'm running Apache Webserver 2.0.54 on Windows Server 2003 SP1 serving
as intranet-Webserver. I'm having problems with ulr's containg special
characters like é, í, ...
Calling those url just give's back:
You don't have permission to access
Is it possible to configure apache for workin
I found in the log file :
66.214.*.* - - [27/Aug/2005:06:27:57 -0400] "POST /cgi-bin/upload HTTP/1.1"
70007 652
What does http status code 70007 652 means ?
Thanks
--- James A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a script that is used to UPLOAD a file.
>
> This script reads from "std