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Laurent,
On 10/4/17 6:31 PM, Laurent Perez wrote:
> Obviously I'm thinking about renaming the war but the rewriting is
> really used, for example seo friendly urls like /bar/steps/1
> internally rewrite to /foo/somesubmodule/steps.jsp?step=1 and
On 4 October 2017 23:31:36 BST, Laurent Perez wrote:
>Thanks for the replies. The jsessionid/cookie tracking mode is not
>really
>part of the problem, sorry about that.
>
>Obviously I'm thinking about renaming the war but the rewriting is
>really
>used, for example seo
Thanks for the replies. The jsessionid/cookie tracking mode is not really
part of the problem, sorry about that.
Obviously I'm thinking about renaming the war but the rewriting is really
used, for example seo friendly urls like /bar/steps/1 internally rewrite to
On 04.10.2017 07:40, Peter Kreuser wrote:
Peter Kreuser
Am 04.10.2017 um 02:44 schrieb Christopher Schultz
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Laurant,
On 10/3/17 5:17 PM, Laurent Perez wrote:
I'm using apache+mod_proxy+mod_rewrite as a tomcat
On 04.10.2017 02:44, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Laurant,
On 10/3/17 5:17 PM, Laurent Perez wrote:
I'm using apache+mod_proxy+mod_rewrite as a tomcat frontend. A
"foo" war is deployed at /foo context path under tomcat. The /foo
path is not
On 4 October 2017 06:40:24 BST, Peter Kreuser wrote:
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>Peter Kreuser
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>> Am 04.10.2017 um 02:44 schrieb Christopher Schultz
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>> Laurant,
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>>> On 10/3/17 5:17 PM, Laurent Perez
Peter Kreuser
> Am 04.10.2017 um 02:44 schrieb Christopher Schultz
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> Laurant,
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>> On 10/3/17 5:17 PM, Laurent Perez wrote:
>> I'm using apache+mod_proxy+mod_rewrite as a tomcat frontend. A
>> "foo" war
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Laurant,
On 10/3/17 5:17 PM, Laurent Perez wrote:
> I'm using apache+mod_proxy+mod_rewrite as a tomcat frontend. A
> "foo" war is deployed at /foo context path under tomcat. The /foo
> path is not public, apache has a rewrite rule defined as :