https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=44350

--- Comment #8 from Andrew Pimlott <[email protected]> 2009-10-14 17:06:47 UTC 
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I just stumbled on this warning with a configuration like

ProxyPass /     http://localhost:8800/foo/
ProxyPass /foo/ http://localhost:8800/foo/

My suggestion is to get rid of the warning, unless there is some deeper problem
I don't see.  This configuration is completely reasonable and it seems to work
fine.  In my case, I'm doing it because I want to reach the application on
http://localhost:8800/foo/ from the root of my apache server, but the
application 
generates URLs starting with /foo/ so I want to proxy those correctly too.  But
I can think of other reasons to reverse proxy the same remote server under
different URLs.

Nor can I imagine the warning has helped many people out.  If someone proxied
to the same remote location twice by accident, they would find out soon enough
anyway.

Andrew

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