How about adding this:
RewriteRule /(.*)(/)?$ http://localhost:81/$1/ [P]
Thanks,
Boysenberry
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On Jul 17, 2006, at 1:40 PM, Mike Soultanian wrote:
Hello,
We have to proxy our requests on our web server but we're running into
some problems. I'm having a problem with the following rewrite rule:
RewriteRule /(.*) http://localhost:81/$1 [P]
If I do not specify the trailing slash when using a folder name, I get
an error. So, for example, if I go here:
http://134.139.143.27/kcty/
it works fine. However, if I use the following:
http://134.139.143.27/kcty
it forwards my browser here:
http://localhost:81/kcty/
which is incorrect. Does anyone know how I can update the rule so
that it will correctly put the trailing slash back on the url when a
folder is specified?
Thanks!
Mike
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