Yes, that would be /SEDO/index.jsp 2008/11/17 André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Bocalinda wrote: > >> Hi André. >> I'm glad we managed to understand eachother :) >> >> >> Sorry, maybe I did not use the correct example before, but that is wrong. >>> If you original request is >>> http://172,18.0.1/SEDO >>> and from there, your browser receives an html page (wherever it came >>> from), >>> and that html page contains a link <img href="image.gif">, then the >>> browser >>> will request >>> http://172,18.0.1/SEDO/image.gif >>> >>> wait a minute.. maybe it won't. Because it would remove the "SEDO", for >>> being the last path component, and replace it by "image.gif". >>> Now I think I get it. >>> The browser would have to know that it is not really getting "SEDO", but >>> /SEDO/something. >>> Hmmm. >>> >>> I guess that the only way to make this work (if you cannot change the >>> <img> >>> links in the pages), would be to force a re-direct to the real thing, >>> when >>> the browser requests "SEDO". >>> >>> >> That's what I tried before. But the thing is that I don't know where to >> redirect to, because: >> >> a. I don't know whether image.gif belongs to SEDO or SEDO-NEW >> b. I don't want to hardcode a Tomcat URL, because that server could be >> down. >> >> What is the resource that the browser really obtains when it requests >>> http://172,18.0.1/SEDO ? >>> (this must be something on your Tomcats) >>> >>> >> The resource in the browser remains http://172.18.0.1/SEDO all the time. >> While I see the following in my apache error logs: >> >> No such file or folder /htdocs/image.gif (More or less, I'm not behind >> that >> computer right now). >> >> I'm puzzled. >> I think it may have to do with ProxyPassReverse not being set properly. >> >> >> Wait. I repeat : > >> What is the resource that the browser *really* obtains when it requests > >> http://172.18.0.1/SEDO ? > >> (this must be something on your Tomcats) > Let's forget for the time being about "image.gif". It is the step before > that, which interests me. > When the browser requests "http://172.18.0.1/SEDO", it first gets an html > page. That page is probably defined as being your "Welcome document" for > that directory in Tomcat. What is that document ? > Put another way, which equivalent URL could be used to get the same page > from Tomcat ? > (Maybe "index.jsp" or something ?) > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. > See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > " from the digest: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >