Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] why would mod_alias eat the query string (1.3.x)

2005-11-15 Thread Joshua Slive
On 11/14/05, William Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Location / Redirect permanent /admin https://www.foo.org/admin # and a few others the same /Location Take the Redirects out of the Location section. They don't need to be there, and I'd give

[EMAIL PROTECTED] why would mod_alias eat the query string (1.3.x)

2005-11-14 Thread William Ross
hello list, I'm very sorry to jump straight in here with a question, but here goes: I've got a fairly normaly thin-and-thick setup with a mod_perl server in the background. The thin server on 80 is a reverse proxy for the mod_perl server on 8081, in the usual way. The only quirk is that for

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] why would mod_alias eat the query string (1.3.x)

2005-11-14 Thread Joshua Slive
On 11/14/05, William Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello list, I'm very sorry to jump straight in here with a question, but here goes: I've got a fairly normaly thin-and-thick setup with a mod_perl server in the background. The thin server on 80 is a reverse proxy for the mod_perl server on

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] why would mod_alias eat the query string (1.3.x)

2005-11-14 Thread William Ross
On 15 Nov 2005, at 02:41, Joshua Slive wrote: On 11/14/05, William Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello list, I'm very sorry to jump straight in here with a question, but here goes: I've got a fairly normaly thin-and-thick setup with a mod_perl server in the background. The thin server on