Re: mod_rewrite problem

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On 08/03/07, Israel Brewster <israel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok, yeah- that made the rewrite rules start matching when in the
httpd.conf file, unfortunately the behavior I'm getting with that
particular rule is the same. Maybe it's time to consider a different
approach entirely.

Like, posting the rest of your rules, perhaps? As you're rewriting to
a php script, are you able to edit it to show a dump of the
environment? phpinfo(); die(); does that job.
Also, are there any Alias directives for nagios? Seeing your config in
more detail would help.
--
noodl

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