On 6/14/05, Tim Traver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> ok, this may sound wierd, but I'm sure you guys have heard it all...
>
> I am trying to do a proxy redirect using the [P] directive at the end of
> a mod_rewrite rule. Here is what my .htaccess file looks like :
>
> RewriteEngine On
> RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !-s
> RewriteRule ^page/(.*) http://domain.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?page=$1 [P]
>
> What I want to happen is for this proxy request to not be an internal
> one, but make the request externally. The reason for this is because we
> have load balancing switches that determine where requests go based upon
> the URI, and this machine is not supposed to handle the .mvc scripts
> (another bank of machines is)...
>
> So, a request comes in for http://domain.com/page/2 and I want it to
> send out a proxy request to http://domain.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?page=2
>
> The reason I do't do a Redirect, is that I do not want the URL to change
> in the users browser...
>
> is there a directive to add to the [P] that can tell it not to do this
> request internally ???
>
> or better yet, is there another module, or resource I can find that I
> can use to accomplish something similar ???
I don't understand your question. What exactly is the above
configuration not doing that you would like it to do?
Joshua.
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