Did you try ScriptAliasMatch ?

Thanks and Regards
Noorul

On Friday, October 19, 2012 2:35:53 AM UTC+5:30, Jason Garber wrote:
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> It is worth noting that I have no issue with line 93, trailing slash 
> included.
>
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Jason Garber <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm running into a strange problem where having a trailing slash on the 
>> end of a WSGIScriptAlias directive is causing me serious issues:
>>
>> Using this version on Oracle Linux 6: 
>>    python32-mod_wsgi-3.4-1.ius.el6.x86_64
>>
>> Note line 94.
>>
>>  83 # member.thecallingmaniac.com.2.jason.step.appcove.net|NoSSL 
>> (DevLevel.2)
>>  84 <VirtualHost 127.0.0.1:8123>
>>  85    ServerName member.thecallingmaniac.com.2.jason.step.appcove.net
>>  86    DocumentRoot /home/jason/DevLevel.2/TCM/Web/MemberSite
>>  87    RewriteEngine on
>>  88    RewriteOptions inherit
>>  89    AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
>>  90    RewriteEngine on
>>  91    RewriteRule ^/m$  /mobile/  [R,L]
>>  92    RewriteRule \.(py|pyc|pyo|wsgi)$  -  [F]
>>  93    WSGIScriptAlias /api/callcenter/ 
>> /home/jason/DevLevel.2/TCM/Web/MemberSite/api/callcenter/index.wsgi
>>  94    WSGIScriptAlias /mobile 
>>  /home/jason/DevLevel.2/TCM/Web/MemberSite/mobile/index.wsgi
>>  95    WSGIScriptAlias / 
>> /home/jason/DevLevel.2/TCM/Web/MemberSite/index.wsgi
>>  96    WSGIProcessGroup Port8123
>>  97    LogLevel info
>>  98    ErrorLog /home/jason/DevLevel.2/TCM/apache-error.log
>>  99 </VirtualHost>
>>
>>
>> When requesting /mobile/login...
>>
>> If it is "/mobile/", then I receive the following message in my apache 
>> error log:
>> [Thu Oct 18 15:31:14 2012] [error] [client 192.168.50.229] Target WSGI 
>> script not found or unable to stat: 
>> /home/jason/DevLevel.2/TCM/Web/MemberSite/mobile/index.wsgilogin
>>
>> If it is "/mobile", then everything works fine.
>>
>> The strange part here is at the end of the error message, we have 
>> "index.wsgilogin".  If I change the request to "/mobile/foobarbaz", then 
>> the error ends with "index.wsgifoobarbaz"
>>
>> Is this a bug, or a feature?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Jason Garber
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