Just define a service above the "static" service to catch the specific URL 
exceptions for dynamic content (using URL matching).
Anything that does not match should "fall through" to your static content.

Requests will get sent to the "first matching service"




From:
Sergei Gerasenko <[email protected]>
To:
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Date:
10/08/2010 11:03 AM
Subject:
[Pound Mailing List] config question
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Sergei <[email protected]>



Hello,

I have a rather simple scenario. I just need to split static and dynamic
content. So, I first defined the service for the static content with a
URL condition. 

The definition for the dynamic content service follows the static one.
In essence anything that doesn't get captured by the static content
service falls through to the dynamic one.

The problem is that it recently became necessary to channel some static
content through the dynamic servers because requests to that static
content should trigger a login procedure in php.

So, I somehow need to exclude certain directories from the static
service, but I can't find any way to exclude certain URLs. 

In essence, I need to say "All static content except for this".

What's the best way to handle this?

Thanks,
  Sergei

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