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Joachim Karlsboeck wrote:

>>In the VirtualHost entry in Apache, I'd assume. I don't think you'd have
>>to do anything special with Midgard.
>
>
> When doing that I get some strange behaviour from midgard (or
apache?). The
> rewrite rule does only affect the images, they simply do not show up
(because
> the redirect works for them, what is visible in the rewrite log), but the
> whole page still displays. When using the same rewrite statements on
static
> pages or other application servers everything works fine. I really
don't know
> what is happening here.
>

IT might be that the MidgardEngine takes precedence and since it has
declared it can/will handle the request it's never passed on the the
rewiretengine. Note I do not actually understand how apache modules work
but I have heard something along this line and some time ago I had
MedgardEngine and RewriteEngige declaration in same virtualhost, rewrite
did not work, since I did not actually need to midgardengine there I
just removed the declaration, voila rewrite worked.

/Rambo
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