Hi,

It's been long since I don't write Proxy rules, but IIRC you have to
match /s on the left side and on the right side.

On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 6:24 AM, ankush grover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ProxyPass   /testdiary                http://testdiary.example.com/
> ProxyPassReverse /testdiary       http://testdiary.example.com/

Maybe try:

ProxyPass   /testdiary                http://testdiary.example.com
ProxyPassReverse /testdiary       http://testdiary.example.com

Or:

ProxyPass   /testdiary/                http://testdiary.example.com/
ProxyPassReverse /testdiary/       http://testdiary.example.com/

I guess the second one is the one you want, but it won't do the
Redirect if you access /testdiary without the ending slash. You don't
need mod_rewrite for that one, a simple RedirectMatch should be enough
(I'm not 100% sure about the syntax though):

RedirectMatch /testdiary$ /testdiary/

Please let us know how that goes for you.

HTH,
Filipe
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