On Sep 10, 2008, at 1:38 PM, Justin Pasher wrote:
Jason Pruim wrote:
On Sep 10, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
. I have some links that look like this:
HTTP://purl.schreurprinting.com/mail.php?purl=jasonpruim112
...
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (2)
init rewrite
engine with requested uri /purl/mail.php
Maybe mail.php is under your docroot, but purl/mail.php isn't.
Actually it is... It was something that I tried to fix the problem.
All the links refer to /mail.php though...
BEGIN LOG
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:28:26 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (2)
init rewrite engine with requested uri /mail.php
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:28:26 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (3)
applying pattern '.' to uri '/mail.php'
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:28:26 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (4)
RewriteCond: input='/mail.php' pattern='!-f' => matched
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:28:26 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (4)
RewriteCond: input='/mail.php' pattern='!-d' => matched
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:28:26 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (2)
rewrite /mail.php -> /p.php
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:28:26 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (2)
local path result: /p.php
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:28:26 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (2)
prefixed with document_root to /Volumes/RAIDer/webserver/
purl.schreurprinting.com/p.php
Also here is my directory structure...
qs:/etc/httpd/sites japruim$ ls /volumes/raider/webserver/
purl.schreurprinting.com
build <----Folder
design.php
inc
index.php
mail.php
p.php
php.ini.php
pictures
print.php
purl <----Folder
purl.php
purl.schreurprinting.com.xcodeproj <----Folder
purlprocess.php
qs:/etc/httpd/sites japruim$
What does the rewrite log entry look like when you try to just
access http://purl.schreurprinting.com/mail.php (without the query
string)?
I noticed that the input for the write rule is "/mail.php" (as
opposed to /volumes/raider/webserver/purl.schreurprinting.com/
mail.php). Since that file really doesn't exist, it fails the file
test. This might be due to the differences in rewrite rules in the
apache config versus .htaccess. Do you have a RewriteBase set in the
config? It looks like %{REQUEST_FILENAME} is not being evaluated to
the full path of the file. I haven't had a chance to test myself in
a VirtualHost config setup.
Here is the log for just http://purl.scherurprinting.com/mail.php
BEGIN LOG
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:40:25 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (2) init
rewrite engine with requested uri /mail.php
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:40:25 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (3)
applying pattern '.' to uri '/mail.php'
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:40:25 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (4)
RewriteCond: input='/mail.php' pattern='!-f' => matched
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:40:25 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (4)
RewriteCond: input='/mail.php' pattern='!-d' => matched
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:40:25 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (2)
rewrite /mail.php -> /p.php
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:40:25 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (2) local
path result: /p.php
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:40:25 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (2)
prefixed with document_root to /Volumes/RAIDer/webserver/
purl.schreurprinting.com/p.php
192.168.0.253 - - [10/Sep/2008:13:40:25 -0400]
[purl.schreurprinting.com/sid#183ecd8][rid#1836238/initial] (1) go-
ahead with /Volumes/RAIDer/webserver/purl.schreurprinting.com/p.php [OK]
But /volumes/raider/webserver/purl.schreurprinting.com/mail.php is
valid... that is the entire file system path... but it's there :)
Would this be easier to setup in a .htaccess file?
--
Jason Pruim
Raoset Inc.
Technology Manager
MQC Specialist
11287 James St
Holland, MI 49424
www.raoset.com
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