Need help with Tiger, WO and mod_rewrite
Need help with Tiger, WO and mod_rewrite
- Subject: Need help with Tiger, WO and mod_rewrite
- From: Dev WO <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 23:04:06 +0200
Hi list,
I know this should be either on the server mailing list or the
deployment mailing list, but I posted to the server and my email
didn't even display in the list! Might be a problem with the new mail
setup...
So as I'm really into trouble, maybe someone could help:
I've upgraded my server (10.3 fully updated and permission repaired)
to Tiger (10.4.2 from 10.4) and I'm having a major problem with my
WebObjects applications, apache and mod_rewrite:
I check the sites files and they didn't change (worked before the
update).
When I try to connect to www.site.com, I have a rewrite rule that
hide the /cgi-... and provide the WO application
This was done by telling apache to load index.html as the default
page, then rewrite to WO.
But now, I got a permission error in my web browser!!!
And if I type directly www.site.com/index.html, everything is OK!
I checked the authorization on the site.com and it is 775 on it...
Anyone has such rewrite rule to hide the starting url?
Thanks a lot for your help, I really need it:(
Xavier
PS: I saw the bug concerning the configuration file, so I uncommented
the "Include /System/Library/Web..." line and paste it above the
load of mod_rewrite (like Rentzsch's blog).
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