Re: using google mod_pagespeed apache module

2013-10-04 Thread John Pollard
Here is the last bit of rewrite logging which shows the rewrite and pass-through: 81.152.76.231 - - [04/Oct/2013:08:32:21 +] [test.inrax.com/sid#7eff04df6680][rid#7eff051e7808/initial] (2) rewrite '/wa/1/43/1276-GOH.html' - '/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MPMall.woa/wa/1/43/1276-GOH.html'

Re: using google mod_pagespeed apache module

2013-10-03 Thread John Pollard
Ah, ok understood thanks, the relevant http header is there: Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 so will follow up Chuck's thread On 2 Oct 2013, at 15:23, John Huss johnth...@gmail.com wrote: The Content-Type matching uses the HTTP header, not the HTML meta tag. On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at

Re: using google mod_pagespeed apache module

2013-10-03 Thread John Pollard
Hi Chuck, Using: sudo apachectl -e debug -k start I see WebObjects_module is loaded right before pagespeed_module Yes I am using mod_rewrite Amazon Linux in /etc/httpd/conf.d I have both pagespeed.conf and webobjects.conf In /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf I have: LoadModule WebObjects_module

Re: using google mod_pagespeed apache module

2013-10-03 Thread Chuck Hill
Hi John, Do your rewrite rules have [last,passthrough]? I recall needing to get the modules to co-operate. Other than that, I am not sure what to suggest. I do recall having module load order issues with Apache at one point, but it has been a long time since I did any Apache configuration from