Woops, that's www.umich.edu/~malth/gaptuning/apache.
-Original Message-
From: Covington, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon Jan 23 08:54:36 2006
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject:RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_proxy_html doesn't rewrite as
commanded
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Sent: Sun Jan 22 11:57:39 2006
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_proxy_html doesn't rewrite as commanded
Hello Apache users,
Recently I sat up a reverseproxy (Apache 2.0.53, FreeBSD) for providing
Outlook Web-Access to a certain group of users.
Wh
On Sunday 22 January 2006 16:58, Dirk Taggesell wrote:
> For instance, one of the culprits looks this way:
>
> rowsperpage="25" url="http://10.11.12.13/exchange/dirk/Inbox/";
Hmmm, didn't notice that just now. mod_proxy_html has builtin knowledge
of HTML4/XHTML1 and
On Sunday 22 January 2006 16:58, Dirk Taggesell wrote:
> SetOutputFilter proxy-html
> ProxyHTMLExtended On
> ProxyHTMLURLMap 'http://10.11.12.13' 'https://hostname.example.com'
You seem to be missing the flags to that rule.
(and BTW, why the quoted values?)
--
Nick Kew
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Hello Apache users,
Recently I sat up a reverseproxy (Apache 2.0.53, FreeBSD) for providing
Outlook Web-Access to a certain group of users.
What makes it somewhat sophisticated is that the reverseproxy itself is
located behind a firewall and has only a local IP address. So it has to
rewrite every