Hi,
I work for a web factory.
We have many sites made with jsp pages, so we have Apache and Tomcat
working together.
For these sites we put rules like this in httpd.conf:
RewriteRule
^/folder/([^/]+)_language/([^/]+)_([^/]+)/([^/]+)_([^/]+)\.html
/folder/my_page.jsp?sez=$2pag=$4 [R,L]
This
http://www.my_site.com/folder/1_language/90_Products/126_Product.html
you get this error:
HTTP Status 404 - /folder/1_language/90_Products/126_Product.html
RewriteRule ^/folder/([^/]+)_language/([^/]+)_([^/]+)/([^/]+)_([^/]+)\.html
/folder/my_page.jsp?sez=$2pag=$4 [L]
[PT] flag?
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Eric
Hello,
For my website i want to implement url rewriting. I'm unable to create
a RewriteRule
which when given url: http://myUser.domain.com/
convert it to http://www.domain.com/action?id=myUser
Thanks,
Suhaib.
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The official
On Sun, 2007-08-19 at 01:04 +0700, Vincent Bray wrote:
On 18/08/07, Suhaib Ahmad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
For my website i want to implement url rewriting. I'm unable to create
a RewriteRule
which when given url: http://myUser.domain.com/
convert it to
Yes I want to hide the end URL from the user...so that user can only see
myUser.domain.com
which for server rewritten into
domain.com/action?id=myUser
On 8/18/07, Vincent Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18/08/07, Suhaib Ahmad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
For my website i want to
On 8/5/07, Sangoi, Nehal (Gexpro, consultant) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Is there any way, that mod_rewrite in Apache 2.0 can rewrite the complete
URL to a new domain?
e.g.
I have a URL named :
http://autoproxy.ge.com:4507/jsp/login.jsp
And, this leads to siteminder authentication,
Hi
Is there any way, that mod_rewrite in Apache 2.0 can rewrite the
complete URL to a new domain?
e.g.
I have a URL named :
http://autoproxy.ge.com:4507/jsp/login.jsp
And, this leads to siteminder authentication, comes back and shows a
webpage.
But, instead of taking to the webpage, I
my dns is set up with my domain name cnamed to my webserver e.g.
mydomain.com IN CNAME www.myname.com
my server is also running a wildcard cert for my domain.
Now when people come to the site by following a link for
www.mydomain.com, or type www.mydomain.com in the address bar, all is
good
Maybe you should use the Redirect or RedirectMatch directive instead of
mod_rewrite. It's considered to be faster, I haven't measured yet however.
Gergely POLONKAI
Jeffrey Williams írta:
my dns is set up with my domain name cnamed to my webserver e.g.
mydomain.com IN CNAME www.myname.com
my
I was under the impression that you can't Redirect match on a requested
hostname, you redirect to a explicit hostname, but you can't test for
it, for instance
Redirect /some/path http://otherhost.mydomain.com/some/path
will work, were as
Redirect http://mydomain.com/
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From: Jeffrey Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 11:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] url rewrite to fix ssl issue with
aliased domain name
my dns is set up with my domain name cnamed to my webserver e.g
On 4/12/07, Jeffrey Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my dns is set up with my domain name cnamed to my webserver e.g.
mydomain.com IN CNAME www.myname.com
my server is also running a wildcard cert for my domain.
Now when people come to the site by following a link for
www.mydomain.com, or
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