> I would not have thought Apache::Template would have affected > mod_rewrite but I could be wrong. Well it's more the opposite that's going on. > > But in the case of accessing through the rewrite rule, the server > > serves me the static page, without processing it. > > Which static page? Is it giving you the unprocessed template or a static > page ie It's serving me the unprocessed template file. mod_rewrite does the usual URI-to-filename translation, gives back to apache wich file it should serve, apache finds the file in the correct location, and happily serves it back.
All my Apache::Template is in a : <Location /tt2> .... </Location> >From what i understand it comes from the fact that mod_rewrite takes over the URI-to-filename phase. Another solution I would think of is replace my <Location> by a <Directory> configuration section. (Checking this just after sending the mail. Thanx, > > /toto/static_page.html > > > Any idea on how to get rid of this behavior? I guess you're gonna say: > > Use an external redirection ([R] flag in rewrite) However, I'd rather > > not to, for compatibility reasons with funny browsers. > > I don't think you will need an external redirect but we will need *more > information*. > > Harry -- Lo�c. _______________________________________________ templates mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates
