Hi Brian. On Sun, 2012-12-09 at 07:48 -0600, Brian Millett wrote: > <Location "/helpdesk"> > <LimitExcept POST GET PUT> > Require all denied > </LimitExcept> > DirectoryIndex logon.jsp > RewriteEngine On > RewriteRule \.(pl|php|cgi) - [QSA,PT,L] > RewriteRule \.(jpg|jpeg|gif|png|html)$ - [QSA,PT,L] > RewriteRule ".*/WEB-INF/?.*" - [L,F,NC] > RewriteRule \.(jsp|jspx|do) "http://localhost:8080%{REQUEST_URI}" [QSA,P,L] > RewriteRule ".*/servlet/.*" "http://localhost:8080%{REQUEST_URI}" [QSA,P,L] </Location> > <Location "/helpdesk"> AFAICS, this is just the "normal" reverse-proxying which I already set up with ProxyPassMatch... what I was talking about is what the ProxyPassReverse* directives do, e.g. rewriting of Location, Content-Location headers and of cookies. AFAIK, RewriteRule [P] doens't do this. Cheers, Chris.
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