I didn't try with an absolute path, only with relative paths. The file does
get generated inside the logs folder, just that it is empty.
Inigo, thanks a lot for trying to help. I really appreciate everybody's help
and time on these threads.
A fellow colleague informed me that he'd earlier had a s
When you say:
"I've tried the above both inside and outside the virtual host."
do you mean you have already tried absolute path? For instance:
RewriteLog "/var/apache2/log/rewrite.log"
iñ
2010/11/13 Sai A
> Hi inigo,
>
> I tried it out now but that doesn't seem to be help as well. I am real
Hi inigo,
I tried it out now but that doesn't seem to be help as well. I am really
confused. What could be it?
All your help is appreciated. Thanks for the replies.
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 10:18 PM, iñigo medina wrote:
> Have you tried with the directive as follows?
>
> RewriteLog "logs/file.l
Have you tried with the directive as follows?
RewriteLog "logs/file.log"
iñ
El 13/11/2010 16:24, "Sai A" escribió:
Eric,
Other than the virtual host that I've created, there is only the main
server. I have rewrite rules only for this virtual host, nowhere else do I
have them. And one rewrite works, but the other doesn't. I have tried
defining the log and log level outside as well as inside the virtual host,
bu
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Sai A wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to write a few rewrite rules for on my Apache server (ver
> 2.0.47) for a specific virtual host. I know some rewriting happens but no
> log is getting generated. I searched on Google and found a lot of threads,
> unfortunately no
Hi,
I am trying to write a few rewrite rules for on my Apache server (ver
2.0.47) for a specific virtual host. I know some rewriting happens but no
log is getting generated. I searched on Google and found a lot of threads,
unfortunately none of the ones I read solved my problem. I have done all of