I've got the following rule in my config:
rewriterule ^/e3/(.*) /misc/e3/$1 [L]
It doesn't work. If I change the "/misc" to "/test", it does.
Here's what's in the rewrite log for the bad case: (edited for brevity)
(2) init rewrite engine with requested uri /e3/index.html
(3) applying pattern '\.ini$' to uri '/e3/index.html'
(3) applying pattern '^/e3/(.*)' to uri '/e3/index.html'
(2) rewrite /e3/index.html -> /misc/e3/index.html
(2) local path result: /misc/e3/index.html
(1) go-ahead with /misc/e3/index.html [OK]
Here's the good case:
(2) init rewrite engine with requested uri /e3/index.html
(3) applying pattern '\.ini$' to uri '/e3/index.html'
(3) applying pattern '^/e3/(.*)' to uri '/e3/index.html'
(2) rewrite /e3/index.html -> /test/e3/index.html
(2) local path result: /test/e3/index.html
(2) prefixed with document_root to /var/httpd/sandbox/test/e3/index.html
(1) go-ahead with /var/httpd/sandbox/test/e3/index.html [OK]
Notice how in the good case it's doing "prefixed with document_root
to..." Why would it skip that in the first case? Is it because I have
a /misc directory on my filesystem? How do I get it to always look
within the document_root first?
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