Nick Burch wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006, Neil A. Hillard wrote:
[...]
This is with an internal redirect though, not an external one. No
redirect is sent to the client, it's all handled within apache.
In the rewrite logs, you do get:
applying pattern
applying pattern
old path -> new path
[INTERNAL REDIRECT]
applying pattern
applying pattern
applying pattern
applying pattern
new path -> catchall
I would suggest that you'd be better off with rewriting in a Location
block
This is unsupported. Location is per-dir context, too, while the per-dir
prefix isn't striped. You're matching against the full physical path.
Use it in per-server context instead.
I'm not suggesting that my current rewriting scheme is optimal, just
that things aren't behaving as expected
This is how things are working in per-dir context. It stops the
rewriting immediately, but there is a request re-processing and if the
request reaches your RewriteRules again, they're being processed again.
--
Robert
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