On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, alexis bory wrote:
> > Just a question about mod rewrite, I'm doing the same, thing Alexis, but
> > have you managed to be able to point a http://toto.com (ie without the
> > www) ???
>
> Hi, if there is no special DNS record, there are 4 cases :
I have a toto.com IN A xx.xx.xx.xx for example.
I don't think I explained myself very well :-) It wasn't really a logs
question.
> - it points on the same dir than www.toto.com , this case makes the requests
> with and without "www" to be merged all together in the per-site log.
> (just adding a line in the RewriteMap).
This is what I would like to happen, at the moment I get a 404.
I was wondering how you make http://toto.com become www.toto.com on the
fly.
Ah so you have a rewritemap??, is yours a dbm or text file? Do you mind
showing me where you put it in the httpd.conf? :-)
Is it..
toto.com www.toto.com
Cheers
James
> - it points on redirect page so the later request become www.toto.com, this
> case generate a separate log if you create a distinct dir, up to you to
> have a report on it.(if you create a distinct dir, you need to add a line
> in the RewriteMap, and a dir, and a html page) If we call this new dir
> toto.redi , then it will be ignored by the script and there won't be any
> new separate log.
> - it points on another web site.
>
> Look at the LogFormat directive with the {Host}i value in the begining.
> That's what we check when splitting the general access.log.
>
> LogFormat "%{Host}i %h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\"
> \"%{User-Agent}i\" %T %v" full
>
> We try to limit "special cases" as much as possible, and we host only web
> sites on wich we have entire control, it helps...
>
>
> alexis
>
>
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