On Aug 24, Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV (nospam-Axel-Stephane.SMORGRAV@xxxxxxxxxxxx: Axel: What do you mean by "URI stays as http://www.temple.edu/mmc/ and not as /sct/mmc/" ?? Do you mean what appears in the address bar is not /sct/mmc? Why would that change? You do not do any redirect! Axel: Axel: Furthermore, because of the ProxyPassReverse, any /sct/mmc/ in Location headers in redirects will be rewritten into /mmc/. Axel: Axel: To your browser, the fact that the path to the resource on the backend server is /sct/mmc is totally transparent. That's reverse proxying. Axel: Axel: What is the underlying problem? Axel: Axel: Axel: Axel: Axel: Axel: BTW: I had a look at your site. Works great! Axel: Axel: After looking at the site, I maybe understood a little better what you are after... Axel: Axel: Could it be: Axel: Axel: Redirect /mmc /sct/mmc Axel: ProxyPass /sct/ http://SERVER.temple.edu/sct/ Axel: ProxyPassReverse /sct/ http://SERVER.temple.edu/sct/ Axel: Axel: is what you want?? Axel: Axel: -ascs Hmmmm.... that's my problem: I have the 2 ProxyPass for sct, as well as 2 ProxyPass for mmc. I commented out the 2 for mmc and added the Redirect and it works. (Thanks for the kudos about the website, but Im just the admin. I dont design). Axel: -----Original Message----- Axel: Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 7:12 PM Axel: To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Axel: Subject: [users@httpd] What is the hierarchy/precedence of 2.0 directives? (Redirect problem) Axel: Axel: Hello All: Axel: Axel: Where can I find (or does anyone know) the order in which Apache preforms its directives? It may or may not solve the underlying problem below, but a recent discussion I had prompted the above question. Axel: Axel: Axel: The underlying problem Axel: Axel: I have 2 entries in the file proxies.conf Axel: -------------------------------------------------------------------- Axel: # proxy directives for http://www.temple.edu/mmc Axel: RewriteRule ^/+mmc((/+.*)?$) http://SERVER.temple.edu/sct/mmc$1 [P] Axel: ProxyPassReverse /mmc/ http://SERVER.temple.edu/sct/mmc/ Axel: -------------------------------------------------------------------- Axel: (not inside of a VirtualHost) Axel: Axel: Axel: When I enter http://www.temple.edu/mmc, the request is proxied to Axel: http://server.temple.edu/sct/mmc/ and the URI is re-written as Axel: http://www.temple.edu/sct/mmc/. This is what I expect and has Axel: always worked as expected. Axel: Axel: The problem is when I enter http://www.temple.edu/mmc/ (note the trailing slash) Axel: The request is still proxied to http://server.temple.edu/sct/mmc, but the Axel: URI stays as http://www.temple.edu/mmc/ and not as /sct/mmc/. Axel: Axel: Axel: Axel: Axel: My question about the order of directives stems from trying to add Axel: Redirect permanment /mmc http://www.temple.edu/sct/mmc/ to httpd.conf to compensate. Axel: Axel: I even tried anther RewriteRule, but that didnt work either. Axel: RewriteRule ^/+mmc/((/+.*)?$) http://SERVER.temple.edu/sct/mmc$1 [P] Axel: Axel: Axel: How can I fix the underlying problem? Axel: Axel: Axel: Axel: Axel: Axel: Thanks. Axel: Birl Axel: Axel: Please do not CC me responses to my own posts. Axel: I'll read the responses on the list. --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx