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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Rainer Jung <ra...@kippdata.de> on 2008/02/06 18:45:33 UTC

[OT] Re: URL rewriting and mod_jk

Hi lars,

you can match against QUERY_STRING in RewriteCond and then use the match 
via %N in the replacement part of the RewriteRule.

See "QUERY_STRING" and "%N" in the docs page of mod_rewrite.

For more special mod_rewrite questions not directly related to mod_jk or 
Tomcat interoperability, the httpd user list would be a better place.

Regards,

Rainer

Lars Nielsen Lind wrote:
> Hi Rainer, and thanks for your reply.
> 
> The [PT] at the end of the line seems to be the 'trick'.
> 
> I have another question:
> 
> If the user enters: http://www.domainname.dk/news/news.jsp?id=5, is 
> there then any way to force the url to change to: 
> http://www.domainname.dk/news/news/5/ ?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Lars
> 
> 
> Rainer Jung skrev:
>> Hi Lars,
>>
>> most liekly you need to set the pass through flag "PT" for the rewrite 
>> rules.
>>
>> See also "pass through" in
>>
>> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_rewrite.html
>>
>> Also: if you are using VirtualHosts, you need to put the JkMount into 
>> the VirtualHosts.
>>
>> Let us know, if that works.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Rainer
>>
>> lanili@tidtilforandring.dk wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi,
>>>  when I use the following:
>>>  Options +FollowSymLinks
>>>  RewriteEngine on
>>>  RewriteRule ^/news/([0-9]+)$ /news/$1/ [R]
>>>  RewriteRule ^/news/([0-9]+)/$ /news.jsp?id=$1
>>>  and I use this URL:
>>>  http://localhost/news/1
>>>  apache-tomcat displays the jsp-page - with source code (html and jsp
>>> code).
>>>  I am using apache-2.2.8 and apache-tomcat-6.0.14 and mod_jk.
>>>  JkAutoAlias    /opt/apache-tomcat-6.0.14/webapps/domainname
>>>  JkMount        /*.jsp default
>>>  JkMount        /*.* default
>>>  JkMount        /servlet/* default  As mentioned on several web sites 
>>> I have loaded mod_jk before
>>> mod_rewrite.   What is wrong?  Thanks, Lars 

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