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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Alexander Lazic <al...@none.at> on 2006/03/29 22:13:42 UTC

[users@httpd] Feature request

Hi,

i have think to me:

How nice would it be if the LocationMatch can handle the query-string.

What are the community think about this feature idea?

Regards

Alex

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Re: [users@httpd] Feature request

Posted by Joshua Slive <jo...@slive.ca>.
On 3/30/06, Alexander Lazic <al...@none.at> wrote:
>
> >The order of elements in the query string is often arbitrary, which
> >means that the regex would need to be constructed VERY carefully so as
> >not to unintentionally miss matches.
>
> But this aspect is also valid vor all the other *Match* commands, isn't
> it?

Nope.  The order of arguments in the hostname and path are, in
general, important.

Joshua.

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Re: [users@httpd] Feature request

Posted by Alexander Lazic <al...@none.at>.
Hi,

On Mit 29.03.2006 16:29, Joshua Slive wrote:
>On 3/29/06, Alexander Lazic <al...@none.at> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> i have think to me:
>>
>> How nice would it be if the LocationMatch can handle the
>> query-string.
>>
>> What are the community think about this feature idea?
>
>Dangerous.

Ok.

>The order of elements in the query string is often arbitrary, which
>means that the regex would need to be constructed VERY carefully so as
>not to unintentionally miss matches.

But this aspect is also valid vor all the other *Match* commands, isn't
it?

>And in most case, mod_rewrite can be used to handle anything
>LocationMatch can handle.

Hm but on 'INTERNAL REDIRECTS' mod_rewrite lost some variabls as i have
seen with REMOTE_USER.

regards

Alex

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Re: [users@httpd] Feature request

Posted by Joshua Slive <jo...@slive.ca>.
On 3/29/06, Alexander Lazic <al...@none.at> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have think to me:
>
> How nice would it be if the LocationMatch can handle the query-string.
>
> What are the community think about this feature idea?

Dangerous.

The order of elements in the query string is often arbitrary, which
means that the regex would need to be constructed VERY carefully so as
not to unintentionally miss matches.

And in most case, mod_rewrite can be used to handle anything
LocationMatch can handle.

Joshua.

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