Re: [us...@httpd] please help with mod_rewrite rules

2010-05-29 Thread Igor Cicimov
Use the proxy flag P in the redirect to preserve the url but have in mind that it will work for the first page only. When you click on any link on it the url will be changed to the new one then. Sent from my phone On May 30, 2010 5:20 AM, "Mari Masuda" wrote: Hello, I am moving a large website

[us...@httpd] please help with mod_rewrite rules

2010-05-29 Thread Mari Masuda
Hello, I am moving a large website from a proprietary CMS to Drupal. In the proprietary CMS, all media files (images, pdfs, etc.) have URLs like http://media.xxx.org/images/blah.jpg or http://media.xxx.org/documents/blah.pdf. In my Drupal .htaccess I have created the following two mod_rewrit

[us...@httpd] How to enable mod_rewrite on an Apache 2.2 installation? mod_rewrite.so doesn't exist.

2010-05-29 Thread Joe Hansen
Hey All, I've installed Apache 2.2.14 on our Redhat Enterprise Linux ES 5.0 box. I use it host a couple of websites and it runs great. :) I now need to add some redirect rules on Apache. For example, I need to: 1) redirect http://mywebsite.com to http://www.mywebsite.com 2) redirect /about.html t

Re: [us...@httpd] Running a fastCGI app as a specific user:group

2010-05-29 Thread Nilesh Govindarajan
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 1:50 AM, Donovan Brooke wrote: > Hello, > > Ubuntu 9.04 > Apache Apache/2.2.11 > > Sorry if this is long.. trying to give a little > accurate background before I ask the question... > > I want to get a fastCGI app running as a > specific user:group. > > I've set up a (Local

[us...@httpd] need help: its urgent

2010-05-29 Thread Manoj Samtani
Anyone can help: I have to do some redirection from dynamic to static URL R=301, please help its urgent. here is the query Dynamic URL: http://localhost/HEALTH/news_article.page?locale=en_US&cid=1271310914&article_id=1269931540&articleName=Going%20sleeveless%20to%20beat%20the%20heat%20is%20a%20b