On 30.09.2010 15:41, Ben Short wrote:
Fixed. I needed to add the PT flag to the redirect.
For further reference: this topic is somehow explained at http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/generic_howto/proxy.html Regards, Rainer
On 30 September 2010 14:06, Ben Short<ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi, So far I have the following configuration in a vhost <VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin ben.short@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx DocumentRoot "/usr/local/apache2/docs/www.mydomain.co.uk/" ServerName www.mydomain.co.uk RewriteEngine On RewriteLog "logs/rewrite.log" RewriteLogLevel 3 RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /path$1 [L,NC] <Directory /> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None </Directory> <Directory /usr/local/apache2/docs/www.mydomain.co.uk> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride None Order allow,deny allow from all </Directory> </VirtualHost> I have a index.html in /usr/local/apache2/docs/www.mydomain.co.uk/path and it displays when I request www.mydomain.co.uk When I add in JKMount /* web4 and make the request I get the response from the index.jsp which is in the root of the webapp. Any ideas? Ben On 30 September 2010 12:18, Ben Short<ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi, I need to alter the path of my incoming requests for example www.mydomain.co.uk should become to www.mydomain.co.uk/path/ but I need to keep any path that was present in the original request eg: www.mydomain.co.uk/page1 should become www.mydomain.co.uk/path/page1 The browser should not be redirected and the request will then be handled by mod_jk which I have working. Can anyone help me? Kind Regards Ben Short
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