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First of all, you don't need /app/* anylonger. just /*.
I'm running behind proxy as well and it works well. Are you sure you haven't
run into this problem:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/wicket-behind-a-front-end-proxy.html#Wicketbehindafront-endproxy-Whythisdoesn%2527talwayswork
Frank
On Nov
Hi Frank
I have changed the /app/* to /* but it doesnt change the urls. They
are still wrong.
For example i enter the following url:
www.wicket.com
The url is transformed to
www.wicket.com/wicket/?wicket:bookmarkablePage=%3Acom.wicket.LoginPage
If i remove the the wicket part from the url then
Sounds weird.
Can you show me your apache conf for the proxy?
Frank
On Nov 9, 2007 12:44 PM, Murat Yücel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Frank
I have changed the /app/* to /* but it doesnt change the urls. They
are still wrong.
For example i enter the following url:
www.wicket.com
The url
Hi Frank
I have substituted my projectname with wicket. Below is the conf for
the proxy part.
VirtualHost *
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ServerName www.wicket.com
ServerAlias wicket.com
ProxyRequests off
ProxyPreserveHost On
RewriteEngine On
#
Read this again:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/wicket-behind-a-front-end-proxy.html#Wicketbehindafront-endproxy-Whythisdoesn%2527talwayswork
Frank
On Nov 9, 2007 1:26 PM, Murat Yücel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Frank
I have substituted my projectname with wicket. Below is the conf for
the
It seems like wicket doesnt support it, because there is no workaround
on the link that
Frank Bille send. There is only information about that this is a problem.
/Murat
2007/11/9, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
so we dont support this currently?
myserver1.xxx.com:80 -
so we dont support this currently?
myserver1.xxx.com:80 - localhost:8080/myapp1
myserver2.xxx.com:80 - localhost:8080/myapp2
johan
On Nov 9, 2007 1:35 PM, Frank Bille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read this again:
Johan Compagner wrote:
so we dont support this currently?
myserver1.xxx.com:80 - localhost:8080/myapp1
myserver2.xxx.com:80 - localhost:8080/myapp2
We support that just fine. That, in fact, is most of the reason why
we're using relative URLs in 1.3.
Murat: I have this working perfectly
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