Re: [users@httpd] mod_rewrite directives problem

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Shyne wrote:
Apparently the directive RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f matches requests for existing files, which it should exactly not do.

We were able to analyze the RewriteLog in a German mod_rewrite forum. The problem here was the following:

%{REQUEST_FILENAME} did contain the value from %{REQUEST_URI}, namely
/help/abc but not the expected and needed full physical path /var/www/help/abc.

An URL-based sub-request (LA:U) was able to determine the correct value.

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Robert

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