More research indicates that the HTTP specification expects an absolute URL.
If this is the case is the assumption that Apache for example would have to
be configured to do the rewriting using Reverse Proxy capability?  In my
case I am using Squid and it is not obvious it supports this feature
directly so I may have to use Apache anyway. Any advice, best practices,
etc. would be appreciated.


mchack wrote:
> 
> I am using 1.3 and the RestartResponseAtInterceptPageException generates
> an absolute versus relative URL and is not working with external web cache
> solution. Is this a bug?
> 
> Mike
> 

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