Emiliano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: 

> 
> > CanonicalName is used only when apache must generate a 
redirect, such as to
> > add a trailing / to directory requests.
> 
> I don't recall that. The trailing slash redirect is sent whether
> CanonicalName is on or not and with CanonicalName I see a 
redirect from
> the server to the 'real' servername.

Yes, but I thought the change to "real" name only happens when a 
redirect happens anyway.  I though CanonicalName just told it which 
name to use when it was going to use a redirect.

> > If the host name does match, will midgard grab it before or 
after apache
> > gets a chance to apply any rewrite rules?
> 
> Depends on the load order of the modules. I think mod_rewrite 
does some
> work in the translation phase.
> 
> > I guess if it is a host alias, it will fall through to the file 
system and
> > some .htaccess rewrite rules could redirect to the canonical 
hostname.
> 
> That too.

Heh
Heh
Sam


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