2008-05-03 03:03 skreiv Eric Covener:
> On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 8:41 PM, Daniel Aleksandersen wrote:
> > 2008-05-03 02:16 skreiv Joshua Slive:
> > > On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Daniel Aleksandersen wrote:
> >  > >  Header always set Content-Location
> >  > > http://www.domain.tld/{REQUEST_URI}
> >  > >
> >  > >  Looks great, right? Well, it does not work great. How do I get the
> >  > > request URI into the above wild-guess-at-a-syntax?
> >  >
> >  > Header doesn't have direct access to that variable. You'd need to use
> >  > mod_rewrite to shove it into an environment variable and then
> >  > %{variable}e in Header to get at it.
> >
> >  No, that will not work. If that had worked then this would have worked;
> > as request_uri already is an enviromental variable-something:
> >
> >    Header always set Content-Location
> > http://www.domain.tld/%{REQUEST_URI}
>
> REQUEST_URI  is a distinctly different class of (non-environment)
> variable.  In mod_rewrite, environment variables (proper) are accessed
> via %{ENV:FOO}.

OK, so it may still be possible. How do I store the request URI to an 
environment variable trough mod_rewrite? Something like this, I presume:

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} something [env=REQUEST_URI:$1]
Header always set Content-Location http://www.domain.tld/%{REQUEST_URI}
-- 
Daniel Aleksandersen

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