> On Aug 14, 2006, at 1:17 AM, Ard Schrijvers wrote:
> 
> > (redirect-to via the browser is quickly a bad option, because 
> > normally, you will have something like httpd with mod_cache 
> or squid 
> > running in front of cocoon. Then, for example, the site runs in 
> > http://www.mysite.com, and cocoon listens for example to 
> > http://mysite.localhost:8888. Now, a redirect-to with 
> cocoon redirects 
> > the browser to http://mysite.localhost:8888/foo/bar.
> 
> But not if the proxy is configured correctly, e.g. 
> ProxyPassReverse in 
> apache, right?  I do browser redirects all the time (where 
> appropriate), and I never have this problem.

Hmmm, I do not know enough about this, but think it is interesting. I will ask 
how we do it and if we can solve it your way. 

Regards Ard

> 
> cheers,
> —ml—
> 
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