Hi, please snip the reply appropriately where possible. stoddarn@xxxxxxxx wrote: >>> I tweaked the IP address, but here is what was logged when I >>> get the 404 from my phone: >>> >>> 555.555.555.555 - - [02/May/2006:18:38:42 -0500] "GET /m/nate >> ^^^^^^^ >> This is the URL the phone is requesting ----------------^^^^^^^ >> >> That is: http://server/m/nate >> >> Does it makes sense? Should it work? > > > Yes this is the expected url, and my desktop browser can get here correctly. > > In my previous examples the /m/nate is part of my "urlA" and "urlB" > > urlA = http://serverA/m/nate > urlB = http://serverB/m/nate > > When I go to urlA I get redirected to urlB by my htaccess file. > > If I go directly to urlB I do NOT get any errors and I can see the data on > my cell phone. So it appears that the 404 error with my cell phone is > from the redirect. So what _exactly_ is the redirect that gets sent to the phone (i.e.. is it exactly 'http://serverB/m/nate'? It seems to me that the redirect may be wrong. Your PC can resolve it but the phone can't. Have you tested the same scenario from another machine on the Internet, not on your LAN? HTH, Neil. -- Neil Hillard hillardn@xxxxxxxxx Westland Helicopters Ltd. http://www.whl.co.uk/ Disclaimer: This message does not necessarily reflect the views of Westland Helicopters Ltd. --------------------------------------------------------------------- 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