Can the rewrite rules in the .htaccess and the ProxyPassReverse in
server config?

Without the [P] it won't work?


On 7/23/06, Vincent Bray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/22/06, Neo Wee Teck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wonder can this be done....
It can!
> Apache does a rewrite based on a rule, then reverse proxy to the
> actual destination
>
> eg.
>
> Rewrite
> ----------
>
> Request to http://foo.com/news/3843.html
>
> [Some rewrite rules]
> Actual request  -> http://foo.com/news.php?3843
>
> Reverse Proxy
> ---------------------
>
> ProxyPass / http://backend/
>
> Final request -> http://backend/news.php?3843

You need the [P] flag for RewriteRule. Something like,

RewriteRule ^/news/(\d+)\.html http://backend/news.php?$1 [P]
ProxyPassReverse / http://backend/

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