So I have been trying to better understand mod_proxy, specifically, reverse 
proxy on apache 2.4.10.

I have read http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_proxy.html to better 
understand but I still have a basic question.



In a reverse proxy directive/statement:

ProxyPass / http://something.com/something

The "/" in ProxyPass / is what I am trying to understand at the moment. So, the 
"/" refers to the root of an address/domain? Like 
http://something.com?<http://something.com/?> So the statement above would 
return http://something.com/something?

And this statement:

ProxyPass /foo http://something.com/foo

means, a user types in their browser http://somehting.com/foo and the above 
statement would return http://something.com/foo?



Is this correct?

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