Re: [users@httpd] mod_rewrite doesn't always prefix with document_root

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On 3/17/06, Jon Drukman <jsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've got the following rule in my config:
>
> rewriterule ^/e3/(.*) /misc/e3/$1 [L]
>
> It doesn't work.  If I change the "/misc" to "/test", it does.

Do you happen to have a /misc/e3 directory off your filesystem root? 
If so, mod_rewrite assumes you want that.

Joshua.

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