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Synopsis: When using ProxyPass/ProxyPassReverse relative source strings are not parsed. State-Changed-From-To: open-closed State-Changed-By: rse State-Changed-When: Thu Sep 10 01:07:03 PDT 1998 State-Changed-Why: A few hints: 1. > ProxyPass /www_tenfold http://www.10fold.com > ProxyPassReverse /www_tenfold http://www.10fold.com You should write this with trailing slashes to avoid other problems, i.e.: ProxyPass /www_tenfold/ http://www.10fold.com/ ProxyPassReverse /www_tenfold/ http://www.10fold.com/ 2. > Should the directives if used include the use of altering relative paths like > "/images/foo.gif" to "http://www.10fold.com/images/foo.gif"? The answer is "no". Because ProxyPass only maps URL namespaces and not HTML content. So, when there are absolute URLs in the documents referencing something aoutside your mapped area you're lost. The only solution then is to write a CGI which does the document conversion itself. Currently for Apache 1.3 there is no way to post-process the content.
