You could put an index page on https://myapp.myorg.com that has links to various
apps that are accessed via https://myapp.myorg.com/whateverapp

For now that index page could just redirect https://myapp.myorg.com/whateverapp
as well.
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Quoting Shawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Thanks to all who helped out.  I was able to get this running properly.

I gave in on one issue which ended up resolving the problem for me.  Instead
of using http://myapp.myorg.com, I ended up doing
http://myapp.myorg.com/myapp (note the trailing directory).  Then I simply
needed a ProxyPass to redirect to the correct server and tweak my app to use
the external server name internally.  We initially didn't want to use the
trailing directory, but management has changed it's mind and feel that doing
so buys us more flexibility with regards to other apps they want to make
available.  (Such as AutoDesk's MapGuide).

So, out of all that, I was able to just remove the rewrite rules I had been
trying and only use the ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse.  (and make sure that
each machine involved knew where to find the desired server).

Thanks again for all the help.

Shawn

On Tuesday 15 March 2005 19:54, Michael Gale wrote:
Hello,

        That is an excellent idea ... sed could do that no problem, since by
default sed's output is STDOUT.

| sed 's/find/replace/g'

g - globally

Michael

Dave Lee wrote:
> Shawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>So, I guess my question is how do you do this then, if mod_rewrite isn't
>> the correct option?
>
> mod_ext_filter:
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_ext_filter.html
>
> which would allow you to run the content output through an program you
> want, so if you want to change all http://myapp... to http://extapp
> you could run the output through sed or perl
>
> I'm no sed expert, but here is an example.
>
> echo http://myapp | sed 's|http://myapp|http://extapp|'
>
> Dave
>



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