According to James Hart:

No they won't - the browser will strip the URL seen from its perspective
back to the host and add the path. On the scheme Jona describes, where the
host the browser sees is 'gateway_server', that would then be retranslated
by the proxy into a request for the document 'myfile.html' on the intranet
host 'path' -  the correct intranet host would be lost.

As long as the part of the path that triggered the first
ProxyPass directive remains (and it will for any relative
link in the same directory or lower), the request for it
will also be ProxyPass'd to the same back end server and
the correct relative location.

  Les Mikesell
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