Re: [users@httpd] Mod_proxy and javascript problem

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> - Your HTML code is broken so mod_proxy_html cannot parse it correctly. That excludes using mod_proxy_html

That's a big problem for that particular application

> - You cannot execute ProxyPassReverse in <Location> context, which excludes setting ProxyPreserveHost On.

I don't see this point clear as I'm using ProxyPassReverse in <Location> context but ProxyPreserveHost On
break the code.

I first wanted to use location because we have to buy only one SSL certificate for one domain.

If I use another IP plus a subdomain, I need to buy another SSL certificate but I hope I
can use proxypass/proxypassreverse without problem for that application.

Thanks.

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