Joshua Slive wrote:
> On 5/22/07, Dmitriy Gorbenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I think I could do it using mod_rewrite, but now I understand, that I
>> can't: in apache config file I can create rules, which will makes an
>> decision: redirect or proxy reques
Joshua Slive wrote:
> On 5/21/07, Dmitriy Gorbenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> And now, I did not understand how, by using only one
>> RewriteRule ^(.+)$ ${rd:%{THE_REQUEST}}
>> rule and one programs, I can achieve such goal.
>
> I can't personal
Hello everyone,
Recently I begin learn capabilities of mod_rewrite, and found that task,
which I want to resolv, did not resolvs with help of mod_rewrite (or I
wrongly thinking, and I want to consult).
So, I have Router host, which stand on border between my local network
an Internet. Also,
Joshua Slive пишет:
On 4/14/07, Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's relatively easy. In the first vhost, use something like
ServerAlias 1*.domain.com 2*.domain.com 3*.domain.com ...
I forgot to say, you'll also need to reorder the two
sections, because requests that don't match an
megaspaz пишет:
Serveralias supports * but I'm not sure if it supports the regex you want, but
if it's one vhost, then ServerAlias *.some.domain should work for you.
On Saturday 14 April 2007 11:05 am, Dmitriy Gorbenko wrote:
Hi all
I would like to create a VirtualHost to proc
Hi all
I would like to create a VirtualHost to process domain names such as
[0-9]*.some.domain. Currently, ServerName directive did not support
regular expressions, but maybe I can do it by another way ?
Thanks.
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The offi
Hi all.
I have an apache 2.2.4, which handles specific queries by module,
written using mod_cplusplus library.
I was using Apache2.2.3 for a long time (as only it was released) and
all going right. But after changing to 2.2.4 troubles arrived: apache
return in response header wrong content-typ