Re: Apache proxy?

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At 04:09 PM 3/3/2004, Jeff wrote:

My apologies

Puh leez Jeff, if you start apologizing I'll start apologizing... holy s--t there just won't be any time left to get anything //done.


- it looks like the URLs are getting screwed up - the links on the pages are all missing the /feeds/ directory - the application is expecting to be at the root level.

heh heh heh, sounds very familiar


Anyone know a way around this?

This is what I love about internet technology, if you study the problem deeply enough and run everything out of your own server then I'll bet you there are no less than a dozen different ways to handle it - and that's sticking to reasonable, mainstream solutions. From apache, rh, html, cgi, you name it.


I wouldn't even try to guess yet; I think this is one of those things where you may spend 5 hours (example only) thinking about what's needed, and 5 minutes getting it done. My suggestion is think about things at the most basic level and write back with what the real problem actually is, assuming there is one and it's not just a matter of reorganizing things sensibly for what you're wanting to do.

hth,

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