Dear Team,
kindly provide a steps to configure HTTP2/SPDY in apache server with
windows environment.
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Regards,
Mahendiran
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 7:42 AM, Mahendiran Vel mahen...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Team,
kindly provide a steps to configure HTTP2/SPDY in apache server with windows
environment.
I don't think either module has been ported to Windows.
Hello All,
I have specific requirement for a rewirte rule.
http://localhost/inservice has to be rewrited to http://localhost/InSerivce.
Only the first and 3rd letter has to be caps..and rest all have to be lower
case. Even if user gives Inservice, it will still have to rewite it to
InService.
If this is only for the word inservice then you can do a basic rule
using the No Case flag in apache
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/rewrite/flags.html#flag_nc
RewriteRule ^/inservice$ /InService [R=301,L,NC]
The user can enter any combination of upper or lower and the rule will
still fire as
Date: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 20:55:49 +0530
From: aparna Puram aparnapu...@gmail.com
Hello All,
I have specific requirement for a rewirte rule.
http://localhost/inservice has to be rewrited to
http://localhost/InSerivce.
Only the first and 3rd letter has to be caps..and rest
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 11:38 AM, , , us.shadow...@gmail.com wrote:
RewriteRule ^/inservice$ /InService [R=301,L,NC]
Seems like it would loop with NC.
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Eric Covener
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Actually i think that will create a rewrite loop, since it’ll match “InService’
and replace it with InService
I’d add this
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/InService
above the same RewriteRule
On Aug 5, 2015, at 11:38 AM, , ,
us.shadow...@gmail.commailto:us.shadow...@gmail.com wrote:
If this
Woops you guys are right thanks for catching that loop.
Another option if you can't use RewriteConds for some reason is below
is using the skip flag:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/rewrite/flags.html#flag_s
RewriteRule ^/InService$ - [S=1]
RewriteRule ^/inservice$ /InService [R=301,L,NC]
On
Apache 2.2
Red Hat 6
We have a user with a virtual host on our server, who is using Wordpress. They
want to use suEXEC.
Our server is using mod_php and not cgi.
Can we implement PHP via cgi for that one virtual host so as to provide for
them to use suEXEC?
Thanks
John