Re: [users@httpd] Reverse Proxy, Spelling And Rewrite.

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On 4/18/05, Anastasios Angelidis <voodoo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well that sux because with Pound /SOMEWHERE , /somewhere , /someWHERE
> etc... Is all the same.

If it is a part of the URL that is resolved at the proxy, then you can
do that -- as I explained earlier, use the NC and P options of
RewriteRule.  If it is part of the URL resolved on the back-end, then
it is impossible.

> 
> As for trailing / can you point me to the right doc? Thanks

There are some examples in mod_rewrite's RewriteGuide.

Joshua.

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