> 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
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