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Re: Using mod_rewrite
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Re: Using mod_rewrite


  • Subject: Re: Using mod_rewrite
  • From: Arturo Pérez <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 21:44:13 -0400

On Jul 13, 2004, at 9:04 PM, Greg Kick wrote:

I think this might be what you're looking for, and it saves you the trouble of mod_rewrite...

Taken from: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/WebObjects/Deployment/ Deploying_Applications/index.html

Setting an Alias for cgi-bin in the WebObjects URL

The following list explains how to change the cgi-bin part of the URL used to connect to an application instance to Store in the Apache, NSAPI, and CGI adaptors:
 Apache: In the apache.conf file, change the line


WebObjectsAlias /cgi-bin/WebObjects

to

WebObjectsAlias /Store/WebObjects

That's for the standard adaptors that come with WO. Does the Project Wonder have more, less or equal ability in this respect? The main thing is that with the standard adaptors you have to have WebObjects in the URL. Is this something embedded deep within the framework?


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