Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite: remembering environment variables

2006-12-01 Thread A. K.
Joshua, First of all, thanks for your responses. I've never had to configure apache at all prior to this exercise so I'm fairly green in that regard. No better place to start than mod_proxy and mod_rewrite, huh? Anyways proxy server, yes. However, I can't use a real proxy because filtering

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite: remembering environment variables

2006-11-30 Thread A. K.
The mod_rewrite doc mentions that the *E=**VAR*:*VAL flag *[can be used] to strip but remember information from URLs. What exactly does that mean? I need to remember the values of certain EV's after a rewrite process has completed. It would be particluarly useful to me know what the original

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite: remembering environment variables

2006-11-30 Thread Joshua Slive
On 11/30/06, A. K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The mod_rewrite doc mentions that the E=VAR:VAL flag [can be used] to strip but remember information from URLs. What exactly does that mean? I need to remember the values of certain EV's after a rewrite process has completed. It would be particluarly

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite: remembering environment variables

2006-11-30 Thread A. K.
iptables redirects to the VirtualHost which rewrites to the script housed on localhost. The script does some processing then re-requests the original request based on the parameters and query string passed to it. google.com will display just fine except for the logo image which gets re-written