Hi Igor, thanks for your help. I will try this out
suneet On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 1:20 AM, Igor Cicimov <icici...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi mate, > > Try something like this for the example you gave > http://host/myapp?userid=abc&role=myrole: > > RewriteEngine on > Options +FollowSymLinks <http://host/myapp?userid=abc&role=myrole> > RewriteCond QUERY_STRING userid=(.*)&role=(.*) > RewriteRule ^/myapp$ [E=var1:%1,var2:%2] > > RequestHeader append userid var1 > RequestHeader append role var2 > > This is untested and not sure about the correct syntax in the > [E=var1:%1,var2:%2] flag, ie do you need coma or ; between the vars etc, but > thats the general idea. > > Cheers, > Igor > On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Suneet Shah <suneetshah2...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Thanks Igor. >> >> Would you be able to point me to an example? I dont fully understand how I >> can configure this to take a parameter of the query string and then set a >> variable as a header. >> >> thanks for your help >> >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 6:29 PM, Igor Cicimov <icici...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Use mod_rewrite to set variable and then set that var as header. >>> On Sep 21, 2011 7:32 AM, "Suneet Shah" <suneetshah2...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> > Hello, >>> > >>> > I had a question about Mod-Proxy and Mod_headers >>> > >>> > 1) Is it possible to take a values that are on a query string and pass >>> them >>> > as headers? If so how? >>> > For example, if I have: >>> > >>> > http://host/myap?userid=abc&role=myrole >>> > I would like to take the values in the query string and pass them as >>> headers >>> > to the app that I am proying to >>> > >>> > 2) I would like to pass the above headers or query string parameters on >>> > every request. >>> > How can I do this? Is there a way to put these values in session have >>> have >>> > them passed as headers every time? >>> > >>> > If there is a better appraoch for the above, please let me know. >>> > >>> > thanks in advance for your help >>> > suneet >>> >> >> >