know how I can get ahold of the query-string (argument list) using
SetEnvIf?
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From: Krist van Besien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 2/3/07, tyju
brilliantly for
now.
Thanks again,
Ty
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From: Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 5, 2007 6:40:48 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Query-String Access from SetEnvIf
On 2/5/07, tyju tiui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks
: Krist van Besien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 1/31/07, tyju tiui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Boyle,
I'm actually only interested in finding out how to evaluate the query
to the query-string with SetEnvIf?
Thanks,
Ty
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From: tyju tiui [mailto
SetEnvIf
tyju tiui wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to access the query-string using regular expression from
SetEnvIf?
[...]
I believe that the query-string is not available with Request_URI
That's right, but did you try Query_String?
--
Bob
Hello,
Is there a way to access the query-string using regular expression from
SetEnvIf?
I am trying to do some custom logging and I want to determine which format to
use based on an item in the query-string.
I believe that the query-string is not available with Request_URI
Thanks,
Ty
Hi Jay,
I think you should change '*.haderach.net' to 'www.haderach.net'
What you are trying to accomplish with the '*.haderach.net' should actually be
done with something called a dns wildcard. The dns wilcard is a standard setup
for most hosting companies these days I believe, otherwise you