On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:06 AM, Igor Cicimov icici...@gmail.com wrote:
On the second thought this should work (tested):
Location /notes
DirectorySlash On
/Location
This actually doesn't work because of a very key piece of information
that I had omitted -- the proxied web server won't
Thanks! I'll use this for now, but is there a way to do without a redirect?
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Luc Bastiaenssen luc.bastiaens...@ua.ac.be
wrote:
Another way to consider is to use a redirect like this:
RedirectMatch permanent ^/notes([/]*)$ /notes/
Luc
On 28/04/2010 9:06,
Using Alias maybe?
Alias /notes /notes/
Igor
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Yang Zhang yanghates...@gmail.com wrote:
I have the following added to default site config (which is otherwise
/etc/apache2/sites-available/default on stock Ubuntu 9.10 apache2),
which sets up a HTML-rewriting
2010/04/28 Yang Zhang
Everything works fine, but is there a simple way for me to make
/notes get redirected to /notes/?
Hi,
first - IIRC you can't rewrite inside a location. Secondly - you
want the PT-Flag in your rewrite rule. This allows the
Location-handler to kick in after the rewrite -
On the second thought this should work (tested):
Location /notes
DirectorySlash On
/Location
Any way, shouldn't the trailing slash automatically be added by mod_dir
starting from apache2.0.5?
Igor
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Edgar Frank ef-li...@email.de wrote:
2010/04/28 Yang Zhang
Another way to consider is to use a redirect like this:
RedirectMatch permanent ^/notes([/]*)$ /notes/
Luc
On 28/04/2010 9:06, Igor Cicimov wrote:
On the second thought this should work (tested):
Location /notes
DirectorySlash On
/Location
Any way, shouldn't the trailing slash
I have the following added to default site config (which is otherwise
/etc/apache2/sites-available/default on stock Ubuntu 9.10 apache2),
which sets up a HTML-rewriting reverse proxy to another webserver on
the same host on port 5001:
VirtualHost *:80
DocumentRoot /var/www
...
#Alias