> In Apache 2.0 mod_proxy is always run before mod_rewrite. That is why when 
> you have a mix of ProxyPass and RewriteRule ...
> [P] that conflict, the RewriteRule is never executed. When that is the case, 
> I use RewriteRules to do the proxying, and
> then add the ProxyPassReverse as needed. Then mod_rewrite forces the request 
> through the proxy module by setting some
> fields in the request record object to apropriate values. SO although the 
> proxy hooks are executed before the rewrite
> hooks, the rewrite module apparently has a way to invoke mod_proxy...
> 


That's what I've noted and what I'm doing.

But I was wondering about performance impact, maybe I'm wrong but rewrite rules 
are
quite heavy in processor use.

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