Re: RewriteCond - is this fast fail?

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On Wed, 2023-01-11 at 10:15 -0500, rbowen@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Wed, 2023-01-11 at 13:12 +0000, sebb wrote:
> > Thanks, that's very helpful.
> > 
> > Maybe this info could be added to the user docs?
> 
> There's a useful flow diagram that shows this:
> 
> https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/rewrite/intro.html
> 
> Granted, I'm sure it could be made clearer and/or more explicit.


How's this:

[rbowen@avistetto:manual/mod]$ svn diff

Index: mod_rewrite.xml
===================================================================
--- mod_rewrite.xml	(revision 1906604)
+++ mod_rewrite.xml	(working copy)
@@ -1059,6 +1059,13 @@
         the homepage is served. Otherwise, the standard page is
served.
         </p>
 
+        <p>By default, multiple <directive>RewriteCond</directive>s
+        are evaluated in sequence with an implied logical
<strong>AND</strong>.
+        If a condition fails, in the absence of an
+        <strong><code>OR</code></strong> flag, the entire ruleset is
abandoned,
+        and further conditions are not evaluated.
+        </p>
+
 </usage>
 
 </directivesynopsis>



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