On 5/30/07, Josh Trutwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks - great suggestions - now my next issue. This is all done in
VirtualHosts, I noticed RewriteMap cannot be declared in a .htaccess
so I put it in the VirtualHost like so:
<VirtualHost *:80>
VirtualDocumentRoot /httpd/%0/html
RewriteMap rewriter dbm:/httpd/%0/html/rewrite_map.db
</VirtualHost>
The RewriteMap doesn't seem to replace the %0 with the directory name
- so I have a directory /httpd/josh.test.com/html which has
rewrite_map.db.pag and rewrite_map.db.dir. I created a .htaccess in
josh.test.com/html:
RewriteRule ^(.*) ${rewriter:$1} [R]
When attempting to access the site though I get a "No such file or
directory" error on /httpd/%0/html/rewrite_map.db.pag
Can I declare the RewriteMap once as above to map to each
VirtualHost's directory?
No. The %0 notation is specific to mod_vhost_alias. It can't be used
in any other directive. (In particular, RewriteMaps are initialized at
server startup, so it doesn't work to make their location a
per-request variable.)
You can either manually define a separate rewritemap for each
hostname, or you can use a single rewritemap for all the hosts and use
the hostname as part of the lookup key.
Joshua.
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