Re: [users@httpd] rewrite rule

2012-01-19 Thread Indraveni chebolu
, Indraveni chebolu indraveni.cheb...@gmail.com wrote: The HTML look perfectly alright. Doesn't look right to me, your links are all absolute URLs. They aren't going to magically change when you access the server by IP address

Re: [users@httpd] rewrite rule

2012-01-18 Thread Indraveni chebolu
The HTML look perfectly alright. If I change the URL to IP also it works good. something like, I can access server.com/products ip/products, both show up correctly. You can check my site at http://cdachyd.in, as well the same with its Ip http://196.12.45.103 When you access with cdachyd.in, all

[users@httpd] rewrite rule

2012-01-17 Thread Indraveni chebolu
Hi all, I have configured apache in front of plone using rewrite rule, Similar configuration as shown here http://nathanvangheem.com/news/plone-with-apache-front-end-on-ubuntu Site is working very fine. But have a small problem. My plone site has all dynamic links, i.e with which ever URL i

[users@httpd] Proxy: Timeout Specified has expired

2012-01-04 Thread Indraveni chebolu
Hi, I am using Apache 2.2.16-3 on Debian (2.6.21-1-486 kernel version). I configured my apache server to serve Zope Requests, Tomcat Requests and apache document root files something like the below:

[users@httpd] Timeout Specified has expired

2012-01-03 Thread Indraveni chebolu
Hi, I am using Apache 2.2.16-3 on Debian (2.6.21-1-486 kernel version). I configured my apache server to serve Zope Requests, Tomcat Requests and apache document root files something like the below: