--- Denis Haskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I wonder if it's a bug just with directory listing? Can you get to
servlets or JSP pages via the rewrite rule?
What happens when you do the rewritten url with a trailing slash
(e.g. http://localhost/rewrite/examples/)?
That doesn't work
It does appear that you have everything set up properly.
I'm unable to duplicate the behavior you're seeing, but the environment
I have to test it is Solaris, Apache 1.3.19, Tomcat 3.2.1.
I wonder if it's a bug just with directory listing? Can you get to
servlets or JSP pages via the rewrite
Q: How to use mod_rewrite with mod_jk?
I am trying to get mod_rewrite to work with mod_jk,
but am not having any luck. I've tried placing the
AddModule line for mod_jk both before and after the
AddModule line for mod_rewrite. Using the PT flag on
rewrite rules doesn't help either. The same
there? Or
are the requests not getting to Tomcat at all?
Perhaps some examples and some RewriteRule snippets would help.
dwh
amduser amduser wrote:
Q: How to use mod_rewrite with mod_jk?
I am trying to get mod_rewrite to work with mod_jk,
but am not having any luck. I've tried placing
--- Denis Haskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... I guess I would recommend turning mod_rewrite logging up to
full and make sure that the final rewritten URL from mod_rewrite is
what you expect it to be.
The rewritten URL looks good to me.
Actually, now that I read your message more closely,