Q1. Doc suggests using rewrite rule with Apache: RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://localhost:8080/$1 [P,NE]
What would that mean for URLs currently handled by Apache such as index.html /lib/foo.js /css/milli-helen.css /bar/xyz.php ,etc? The above seems like Apache acts as a go-between and nothing more. I am guessing it could work if the project started from scratch with Racket as the primary app. Is there a way for Racket to come into play into an existing Apache app? Q2. Has anyone tried 'Reverse Proxy'? Would the followings work? (I am about try out but wouldn't mind saving some time if the answers are found here.) ProxyPass /foo http://localhost:8080/foo ProxyPassReverse /foo http://localhost:8080/foo ProxyPass /bar http://localhost:8080/bar ProxyPassReverse /bar http://localhost:8080/bar ... Or is it better to do: ProxyPass /xtra http://localhost:8080/ ProxyPassReverse /xtra http://localhost:8080/ What I am trying to figure out is, how do I configure things (e.g. Apache conf and Racket #:servlet-path, #:servlet-regex, #:extra-files-paths, etc) such that both Apache and Racket can co-exist? Any hints are appreciated. jGc ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users