Why don't you use the mod_jk? It works fine! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Merritt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Turbine Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 8:59 PM Subject: Attractive URLs? Anyone use Turbine + mod_rewrite? Almost there...
> I've been tearing my hair out trying to get mod_rewrite to fully work with > Turbine... maybe I'm approaching things wrong (and maybe I should find a > mod_rewrite group, but I was hoping someone in here has already done it.) > > I have Turbine running like it comes as a stand alone server and I'm trying > to beautify the URLs using the Apache HTTP Server. I've gotten the rules to > work, but the URL always changes in the browser after the rewriting is done. > Essentially the user is shown the rewritten URL. > > I have in httpd.conf: > > RewriteEngine on > RewriteLog "/usr/local/apache/logs/mysite.com-rewrite.log" > RewriteLogLevel 9 > > RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ http://mysite.com:8081/myapp/servlet/myapp/$1 > [P] > ProxyPass / http://mysite.com > ProxyPassReverse / http://mysite.com/ > > And when I hit http://mysite.com I end up getting > http://mysite.com:8081/myapp/servlet/myapp in my browser's address bar and > my logs look like: > > 62.126.164.218 - - [27/Nov/2001:10:42:58 -0800] > [www.mysite.com/sid#80dd864][rid#813d51c/initial] (2) init rewrite engine > with requested uri / > 62.126.164.218 - - [27/Nov/2001:10:42:58 -0800] > [www.mysite.com/sid#80dd864][rid#813d51c/initial] (3) applying pattern > '^/(.*)$' to uri '/' > 622.126.164.218 - - [27/Nov/2001:10:42:58 -0800] > [www.mysite.com/sid#80dd864][rid#813d51c/initial] (2) rewrite / -> > http://mysite.com:8081/myapp/servlet/myapp/ > 62.126.164.218 - - [27/Nov/2001:10:42:58 -0800] > [www.mysite.com/sid#80dd864][rid#813d51c/initial] (2) forcing > proxy-throughput with http://mysite.com:8081/myapp/servlet/myapp/ > 62.126.164.218 - - [27/Nov/2001:10:42:58 -0800] > [www.mysite.com/sid#80dd864][rid#813d51c/initial] (1) go-ahead with proxy > request proxy:http://mysite.com:8081/myapp/servlet/myapp/ [OK] > > So... it seems like it's sorta working. Any ideas how to prevent it from > still showing the true URL to the user? I thought it would use mod_proxy to > fetch the page itself and just pass the data to the end user. Help! > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
