Does
it work for you? If it does, leave it as it is. I do however suspect that
the example you saw was was some Perl stuff.
Anyway, what are you trying to achieve with that particular
directive?
I
guess that the SSL stuff you mentioned is you priority. It would be nice if you
gave sus omething more to work on.
Could
you install Firefox/LiveHTTPHeaders, run your SSL scenario and post the
LiveHTTPHeader output? If you can't, your access logs from the SSL virtual host
would be the next best thing.
-ascs
From: Gary W. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 4:11 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite / reverse proxy question I found it in a sample
somewhere. Im not a regexp guy so I basically use what I can find.
Its one of those things on my to do list but I havent got to it
yet. From:
Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pardon my ignorance,
but what is that tilde (~) stuff doing in the RewriteRule
?? RewriteRule ^/~/[Ee]xchange
/exchange/ [R] # This doesn't seem to work
either #RewriteRule ^/~/exchange/i
/exchange/ [R] |
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