Hi,
We are facing a situation where user is getting the login page thrice
before redirected to the page after successful login.This behavior is
observed with the production server only,test server with which we
tested was working fine and redirecting to the correct page after the
first login its
Hey,
The first question everyone is going to ask is: What version of Apache are
you using, what modules, what OS, and 32 or 64-bit?
Graham Frank
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Hi,
Apache version 2.0.53.Linux 32-bit OS.
Thanks,
Ramakrishna
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Hi,
Thanks for clearing up the confusion.Yes,we are making the server to
redirect to another url.Can we solve the problem prgrammatically.Does
the solution in the FAQ still applies to this situation where the user
is redirected to a different URL?
Thanks,
Ramakrishna
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Hi all,
Another proxy balancer question from me, this one has been driving me
nuts...
My setup is as follows:
1 Gateway --> 1 Webserver X ---> 1 Application server
1 Webserver Y -->
This setup should handle two web applications served on two different
domains. The applicat
I am looking in the correct error_log. I have also set the LogLevel to
info and I am still not getting an error in the error log.
In the access_log I get this
[30/Jul/2007:09:30:52 -0500] "GET
/irj/go/km/docs/IPKM/FR/Land/Mississippi/15010/Valuation/MS%2015010%20Hancock%20Tract%20LCV%20Mode
Hi all,
This is more of a conceptual question than actual syntax or the like.
I'm currently revising an application which should contain one
documentroot for each user. The catch is, the application should connect
to a user specific backend database based on who's logging in.
My thoughts are
Steve Finkelstein wrote:
Hi all,
This is more of a conceptual question than actual syntax or the like.
I'm currently revising an application which should contain one
documentroot for each user. The catch is, the application should
connect to a user specific backend database based on who's log
Hey Apache Guys,
Is there any way that I can allow my users to use mod_rewrite without
allowing them to set their own ErrorDocument?
AllowOverride FileInfo is allows both of them. Can I somehow get a finer
grained control over this?
Can I disable setting ErrorDocument while allowing mod_rewrit
On 7/30/07, Samuel Vogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Apache Guys,
>
> Is there any way that I can allow my users to use mod_rewrite without
> allowing them to set their own ErrorDocument?
> AllowOverride FileInfo is allows both of them. Can I somehow get a finer
> grained control over this?
>
Well, we earn our money with the error pages.
But we would still like to allow mod_rewrite. If somebody is clever
enough to replicate the ErrorDocument directive with mod_rewrite it
would be very complicated...
So is there no way to "lock" the Error Pages, oder allow mod_rewrite
without "AllowO
On 7/30/07, Samuel Vogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, we earn our money with the error pages.
> But we would still like to allow mod_rewrite. If somebody is clever
> enough to replicate the ErrorDocument directive with mod_rewrite it
> would be very complicated...
> So is there no way to "loc
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