Apologies for the delay in responding to this, I've been busy.
On 20-Jan-10 07:13, Oliver Schoenborn wrote:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^domain\.ext/subdomain/(.*)$ subdomain\.domain\.ext/$2
[R=301,L]
No better.
Dang. It's moot as far as the client is concerned, pt 1 finished my
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Reese howel...@inkworkswell.com wrote:
rewriteRule ^([a-z])(.*)([0-9])\.domain\.ext(.*) www$3.domain.ext/$2_$1$4
Rule,
lowercase-alpha saved as $1
plus
zero or more of everything saved as $2
plus
0-9 numeric saved as $3
plus
domain.ext
plus
zero or more
Okay, so here are the salient lines from the error logs (I have two vhosts,
webmail and wiki, running through suexec – if I put them through the regular
FCGI process without suexec, I don't have this problem). Also, I should not
that this problem does not occur on my testing VM, only on our
On 23-Jan-10 10:38, Eric Covener wrote:
What's the full input URL that you're matching?
The majority of links use string1.domain.ext/filenameDDMMYY.ext but
a minority of links use www.domain.ext/string1/filenameDDMMYY.ext
The desire was for a rule at domain.ext/.htaccess to catch the
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Reese howel...@inkworkswell.com wrote:
On 23-Jan-10 10:38, Eric Covener wrote:
What's the full input URL that you're matching?
The majority of links use string1.domain.ext/filenameDDMMYY.ext but
a minority of links use
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 3:08 PM, Jeremy R. jer...@novawave.net wrote:
Okay, so here are the salient lines from the error logs (I have two vhosts,
webmail and wiki, running through suexec – if I put them through the regular
FCGI process without suexec, I don't have this problem). Also, I
On 2010-01-23, at 4:42 PM, Jeff Trawick wrote:
mod_fcgid tries to exit the httpd child process right after issuing
that message. I think it encounters the error because it is running
in a child process from the old generation (before restart) and the
lock was removed in the parent process.
Hello,
Im using Apache 2.0.63 and a module called mod-log-firstbyte that enables a
log
directive %F which is very similar %D. The difference is instead of
storing the time it takes to serve the request, it stores the time
between the request being read to the first byte being served.
(