Re: RewriteRule problem

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On Feb 19, 2008 11:35 PM, Ruslan Sivak <rsivak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Logs:
>
> for somehostname.com/u/testing test
>
> 127.0.0.1 - - [19/Feb/2008:17:25:33 --0500]
> [somehostname.com/sid#7680e0][rid#a82fa0/initial] (2) init rewrite
> engine with requested uri /u/testing test
> 127.0.0.1 - - [19/Feb/2008:17:25:33 --0500]
> [somehostname.com/sid#7680e0][rid#a82fa0/initial] (3) applying pattern
> '^/u/(.+)/*$' to uri '/u/testing test'
> 127.0.0.1 - - [19/Feb/2008:17:25:33 --0500]
> [somehostname.com/sid#7680e0][rid#a82fa0/initial] (2) rewrite
> '/u/testing test' -> '/index.html?user=testing test'
> 127.0.0.1 - - [19/Feb/2008:17:25:33 --0500]
> [somehostname.com/sid#7680e0][rid#a82fa0/initial] (3) split
> uri=/index.html?user=testing test -> uri=/index.cfm, args=user=testing test
> 127.0.0.1 - - [19/Feb/2008:17:25:33 --0500]
> [somehostname.com/sid#7680e0][rid#a82fa0/initial] (2) forcing
> proxy-throughput with http://somehostname.com/index.html
> 127.0.0.1 - - [19/Feb/2008:17:25:33 --0500]
> [somehostname.com/sid#7680e0][rid#a82fa0/initial] (1) go-ahead with
> proxy request proxy:http://somehostname.com/index.html [OK]
>
>
> for somehostname.com/u/#1 test
>
> 127.0.0.1 - - [19/Feb/2008:17:32:41 --0500]
> [somehostname.com/sid#7680e0][rid#aa10c8/initial] (2) init rewrite
> engine with requested uri /u/#1 test
> 127.0.0.1 - - [19/Feb/2008:17:32:41 --0500]
> [somehostname.com/sid#7680e0][rid#aa10c8/initial] (3) applying pattern
> '^/u/(.+)/*$' to uri '/u/#1 test'
> 127.0.0.1 - - [19/Feb/2008:17:32:41 --0500]
> [somehostname.com/sid#7680e0][rid#aa10c8/initial] (2) rewrite '/u/#1
> test' -> '/index.html?user=#1 test'
> 127.0.0.1 - - [19/Feb/2008:17:32:41 --0500]
> [somehostname.com/sid#7680e0][rid#aa10c8/initial] (3) split
> uri=/index.html?user=#1 test -> uri=/main.cfm, args=user=#1 test
> 127.0.0.1 - - [19/Feb/2008:17:32:41 --0500]
> [somehostname.com/sid#7680e0][rid#aa10c8/initial] (2) forcing
> proxy-throughput with http://somehostname.com/index.html
> 127.0.0.1 - - [19/Feb/2008:17:32:41 --0500]
> [somehostname.com/sid#7680e0][rid#aa10c8/initial] (1) go-ahead with
> proxy request proxy:http://somehostname.com/index.html [OK]
>
> This is not in .htaccess or <Directory>.

The rewrite rule is apparently doing exactly what you expect it to do.
You problem is probably with the index.html. You should see the
accesses to "/index.html?user=testing test" in your access log, and if
there is a problem with this file the error log is the place to start
looking.

Krist


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