Although this is likely an Apache issue, I'm hoping that one of you has
already encountered it before. (I'm thinking Nitai??)
When I use an Apache conf clause like this:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName www.mydomain.com
ProxyPass / http://12.34.56.78:8080/openbd/mysite/
ProxyPassreverse / http://12.34.56.78:8080/openbd/mysite/
HostnameLookups Off
</VirtualHost>
I can go to www.mydomain.com and run a beautiful OpenBD web site. Life
is good.
But the variable cgi.SCRIPT_NAME will still return
"/opendb/mysite/file.cfm" - not the proxied path- which makes it useless
for link creation. This can be especially irritating since many packaged
cfm products will use this variable extensively... for link creation.
Is there a config or mod setting I screwed up or missed somewhere? Like
mod_rewrite or sumfin? Google is overwhelming me with lots of noise in
this area.
Thanks,
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