> On 06 Sep 2016, at 09:07, Paul Libbrecht <p...@hoplahup.net> wrote:
> 
> Vincent Massol wrote:
>> Maybe you could also try using the URLRewriteFilter. It allows to do all 
>> sort of wild things on URLs (incoming and outgoing).
>> 
>> See http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ShortURLs#HUrlRewriteFilter
> That was my best hope and I looked into the documentation of
> URLRewriteFilter:
>    http://www.tuckey.org/urlrewrite/
> Unfortunately, there is nothing there about remapping redirects which is
> done by Apache's ProxyPassReverse and that was my big problem: after
> logging in or saving a page, my users got redirected to localhost:8080.

What do you need to change? Some HTTP headers?

I don’t know if you’ve noticed but you can also pass some Java class to 
URLRewriteFilter if you need something more complex than what is allowed from  
the XML configuration.

Thanks
-Vincent

PS1: BTW I don’t think you need 
https://github.com/polx/absolute-xwiki-urlfactory/blob/master/src/main/java/net/hoplahup/absoluteurlfactory/AbsoluteURLFactoryServiceImpl.java
 . You could simply use xwiki.urlfactory.servletclass

PS2: I see that your URL factory factory only handles MODE_SERVLET. Is PDF 
export going to work fine in your case? (since it uses MODE_PDF). 

> I assume everyone who has set-up an XWiki with an Apache on the front
> (quite an amount, right?) had ProxyPassReverse available somewhere...
> That was not my case hence my need.
> I'd be interested to hear, however, of people using a CDN together with
> XWiki which was the original purpose of this URLFactory that I recycled
> here.
> 
> Paul
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