With mod_speling, that only appears to work if the directory is on the
local machine? What about in the case of a reverse proxy?
Rainer Perske wrote:
Hi
Nick Ascione schrieb am 2006-09-20:
I have a server setup as a reverse proxy for a server called for
example www.somedomain.com
If a user goes to http://www.somedomain.com/somedir, I want it to
goto http://appserver.blah.com/somedir
I have the following
<LocationMatch "/somedir">
ProxyPass http://appserver.blah.com/somedir
ProxyPassReverse http://appserver.blah.com/somedir
</LocationMatch>
The above works great. The problem is, that is does not match
http://www.somedomain.com/Somedir or /SoMeDir etc etc...
I want it to ignore case. Is there a way to do this easily with
using mod_rewrite?
I prefer mod_speling using a dummy directory:
mkdir /path/to/htdocs/somedir
When the browser requests <http://www.somedomain.com/SoMeDir>, mod_speling
returns a redirect to <http://www.somedomain.com/somedir>. VoilĂ !
HTH
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