----- "Lawrence S K Ong" <lawrence.s.k....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Can someone please help me with this issue?
> 
> I have recently created an input filter. This input filter was created
> to modify the POST uri on the condition that the body matches a
> certain string. After the uri is modified, mod_proxy_http would send
> the correct POST uri to the backend server. Yes, this worked and the
> correct uri is sent to the backend server. However, when there are two
> ProxyPass configuration, there is an issue.
> 
> For example:
> 
> ProxyPass /altlocation http://serverA/altlocation
> ProxyPass / http://defaultServer/

This just shows us how you configured the proxy, which is all fine
(Except maybe for missing the ReverseProxyPass, see
http://www.apachetutor.org/admin/reverseproxies for a fully
working example; you can probably ignore the mod_proxy_html part)

> The input filter converts the original URI to /altlocation if the body
> matches a certain condition.

It does not however, show us how, exactly, you configured your
input filter.

> The issue is that I always hit http://defaultServer/ rather than
> http://serverA/altlocation . It seems that this issue is occuring
> because the determination of which server to proxy to is performed
> after the header is sent, and not after the body arrives.
> 
> Does anyone know how I can avoid this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Lawrence


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