Ok.

How can you tell that mod_rewrite has to be executed BEFORE mod_proxy.

I would have used proxypass, but I can't because my rewrite are never reached 
and
I need some things to be rewritten BEFORE they are proxyfied.

Thanks.

J.

Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV a écrit :
> In Apache 2.0 configurations you have no way of defining the order in which 
> you wish the processing to take place. The order is more or less determined 
> by the modules themselves, specifically by the way they register their hooks. 
> A hook can be registered as FIRST, MIDDLE or LAST to roughly specify when it 
> is supposed to be executed. The API also provides the possibility to specify 
> modules that have to run before or after, if necessary.
> 
> An I tell you: as an Apache administrator it really is a relief not to have 
> to worry about the order in which the modules are executed. That's one less 
> thing that can go wrong, therefore one less thing to consider when shit hits 
> the fan.
> 
> -ascs
> 
>


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