Thanks!

On Feb 27, 11:19 pm, Alvaro Lopez Ortega <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 27/02/2010, at 22:41, Voltron wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have 2 information sources served on different ports using the
> > reverse -proxy method. I have started the process from the folder "/
> > web-data" and not /var/www. The static files also live in the /web-
> > data folder. My questions are:
>
> > 1. Should I set the final flag to each folder under media as below
>
> > /web-data/media/css                                 final
> > /web-data/media/js                                  final
> > /web-data/media/images                              final
>
> > or would a single line like :
>
> > /web-data/media
>
> > suffice?
>
> Setting /web-data/media to use the "Static content" handler would be enough. 
> If you do not want to apply any further rules (in the Behavior rules list) to 
> the requests targeting that directory, just configure the rule as final. It 
> will save a few evaluation and will make you server slightly faster. Odds are 
> you want the rule to be 'final'.
>
> > 2. Why do each of my virtual hosts show "2 domains" instead of one? I
> > have only set the virtual host to answer requests to the regex
> > *mydomain.com
>
> The virtual server's nickname is also used as a target name.
>
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