Andre, That's good news. I know less than 1% of what I need to know about mod_rewrite. So that is definitely a possibility. I'll do some digging into that.
Thanks so much. Jerry On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 11:19 AM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote: > Jerry Malcolm wrote: > >> Thanks, Tim. But that wasn't the problem. I've figured out what's >> happening. But I'm even more confused about how to move forward knowing >> that now. >> >> I've got a relatively simple situation. I have three pages that I am >> mapping to clean URLs in httpd mod_rewrite. >> >> /cart = /order/jsp/guest/cart.jsp >> /locateaccount = /order/jsp/guest/**locateaccount.jsp >> /checkout = /order/jsp/guest/checkout.jsp >> >> I looked at my firefox cookies, and I have a cookie for /order. It makes >> sense that /order would be the cookie that's sent back from TC, since >> that's the URL that TC sees. It's obvious to me now that when Firefox >> requests the page "/locateaccount" it has no cookie to send for >> "/locateaccount", since the cookie it should be sending is labeled >> "/order", and firefox has no knowledge of the /order prefix >> >> OK, it's clear what's happening. But am I just out of luck? My client has >> requested clean URLs. But this has been nothing but a headache from the >> start. >> >> Am I missing something really obvious? >> > > Maybe. Unless I am mistaken, in mod_rewrite (or mod_proxy), there are > directives to rewrite cookie paths too, in the response coming from Tomcat > and before they get forwarded back to the browser. > > > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > users-unsubscribe@tomcat.**apache.org<users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org> > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > >