On 2012-02-12 03:30, Jonathan wrote:
> This does not work cleanly with Sage because the css and js refer to
> each other and the paths aren't just simple relative paths.  You need
> to run mod_proxy_html and rewrite css, js and some of the html pages
> on the fly.
No, you don't.  I am currently doing this on our UGent Sage server:
serving Sage though a reverse proxy using Apache, and didn't encounter
any of these problems.  I am not using SSL, but I don't see how that
could matter.

The *only* problem I found was the URL displayed when you publish a
worksheet which is wrong.

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