Adding to the list of tasks for this rewqrite proxy, has anyone done
the same with https requests also? Or should we keep 4D serving the
port 443 material rather than placing apache in front of it?
Any opinions or experience with this?
Thanks,
Michael Check
On Nov 21, 2007 9:09 AM, Michael Check <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I definitely do not understand fully what is happeneing with the
> apache rewrite rules.
>
> Even though I specify the apache virtual host document root:
>
> sites.conf (loaded into httpd)
> NameVirtualHost *:80
> <VirtualHost localhost:80>
> DocumentRoot "/Users/mcheck/Desktop/A4D-sandbox/sites/defaultsite"
>
> This line in the rewrite rules, sends it to the IP address of my A4D
> machine (happens to be localhost):
>
> # Rewrite for Active4D GET requests
> RewriteCond %{REQUEST_METHOD} GET [NC]
> RewriteRule
> ^(/4[dD][cC][gG][iI])?(.+)(\.a4d|\.a4p|\.asp)(\?.*)?http://10.101.11.104:8080$2$3$4
> [P,L]
>
> which gets interpreted by the A4D virtual hosts file:
>
> virtualhosts.ini
> * mrteeny.sologroup.com:8080 *
> sites/site1 *
> * localhost:8080
> * sites/defaultsite index.a4d
> 10.101.11.104 @:8080 *
> sites/site1 index.a4d
>
> and retrieves the pages from the folder sites/site1. DIFFERENT than
> the one I set as apache root.
>
> So I need the A4D virtual hosts file as well, right?
>
> If I empty the A4D virtual hosts file, and just the use the settings
> from Active4D.ini, it will try to pull all files form the web folder.
> So I cannot have multiple sites.
>
> Can anyone pls help to clarify the entire configuration? I would be
> happy to upload it to the A4D wiki once I get it configured.
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