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DocumentPath not being appended to URL

           Summary: DocumentPath not being appended to URL
           Product: Apache httpd-2.0
           Version: 2.0.40
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Windows NT/2K
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Normal
          Priority: Other
         Component: mod_rewrite
        AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
        ReportedBy: rik.arpino@rtch.net


Not the one described in the FAQ btw. Double checked that....!

I cannot get the DocumentRoot prepended to the processed URL *UNLESS* it 
already contains a drive letter (in the RewriteCase). The log results are as 
follows (last few lines only):

With a drive letter:

...(2) local path result: c:/sebastian.tld/www/
...(2) prefixed with document_root to C:/Apache/sitexc:/sebastian.tld/www/
...(1) go-ahead with C:/Apache/sitexc:/sebastian.tld/www/ [OK]

Without drive letter:

...(2) local path result: /sebastian.tld/www/

Without the drive letter already there, logging never reports the 'OK'

Guess this is a problem only effecting Win32 systems.....?

My conditions are in the httpd.conf and were based around the examples in the 
documentation for virtual hosting (this code fails on my system):

RewriteEngine On

RewriteMap lowercase int:tolower

RewriteCond  %{REQUEST_URI}               !^/cgi-bin/
RewriteCond  ${lowercase:%{HTTP_HOST}}	  ^([a-z0-9\_\-]+)\.(.+)$
RewriteRule  ^/(.*)$                      /%2/%1/$1

RewriteCond  %{REQUEST_URI}               ^/cgi-bin/
RewriteCond  ${lowercase:%{HTTP_HOST}}    ^([a-z0-9\_\-]+)\.(.+)$
RewriteRule  ^/(.*)$                      /%2/$1

When Fails HTTP Err 400 is generated....otherwise a 404 is generated.

This example worked fine with 1.3.4

Rik

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