Hi Ed. Hmmmm, does mod_proxy perform file caching? It appears to just redirect urls to and from a proxy server. I'm already doing this on my Windoze test box: # redirect domain.com/lookup requests to Site Builder Controller RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !\.+ RewriteRule ^/(.*) /controller\.php/$1 [PT] Alias /controller.php c:/htdocs/New_Mind/source/controller.php which just kicks site requests to the source code controller script. I'm not sure how reverse proxy directives (ProxyPass, ProxyPassReverse) perform file caching if at all, which is what I want to do, have Apache store the controller script in memory at all times... --Noah "Ed Lazor" <edlazor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:EEA2623B-529D-4E6D-B0ED-DD00781B4F87@xxxxxxxxxxxx >> I'd like to have Apache cache this file. >> Mod_File_Cache doesn't look like it will do the trick as this module >> only >> works with static content, and Mod_Cache seems to require a GET request, >> among other requirements, in order to perform file caching. > > Apache: reverse proxy -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php