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Re: Multiple WebObjectsAlias entries
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Re: Multiple WebObjectsAlias entries


  • Subject: Re: Multiple WebObjectsAlias entries
  • From: Ron Lift <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2012 09:39:25 -0400

This is the line that worked for me

RewriteRule ^/<AppName>/(.*)$ /cgi-bin/$1 [PT,L]

Thanks for the help

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Ron Lift <email@hidden> wrote:
Thanks you doing the search. I did not have time yet. bring your kids day at work so not much work getting done. Will try to get it working and post my solution. Thanks


On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 8:37 AM, Pascal Robert <email@hidden> wrote:
I must say that I never have a case when I use mod_rewrite with POST requests (but I know it works with mod_proxy). But a quick search on Google brings a couple of possible fixes.

Example: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/358263/htaccess-is-it-possible-to-redirect-post-data

> One of the sysadmins tried that yesterday and the form values disappeared. Should the form values not be touch and I need to look at how he did this?
>
> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 7:43 AM, Pascal Robert <email@hidden> wrote:
> You can use mod_rewrite in Apache to do this (map "old" URLs to the new ones, without needing to tell clients that the URLs have changed).
>
> > I am switching the deployment of some applications from tomcat on Linux to JavaMonitor on Linux. There are still a number of applications deployed on a 10.6 OSX server running JavaMonitor. We have one external web server that will handle traffic to both servers.The problem I have is the tomcat applications are access by various corporate clients around the world and the URL is embed in their web site applications. The current tomcat url is of a format like https://domain/appname/WebObjects/appname.woa/ with form values containing user credentials.  Is there a way in the webobject.conf file to handle multiple WebObjectsAlias entries? I need one for this URL and one for standard /cgi-bin/WebObjects/ to handle the applications deployed on the OSX server, some of these applications have been around since WO 4.5. This will be a large timing effort to get everyone to change their tomcat style URL to use cgi-bin
> >
> > I found a old post (2003) stating only the last entry was read, was hoping this was either not true anymore or someone had a workaround I had not thought of
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 >Multiple WebObjectsAlias entries (From: Ron Lift <email@hidden>)
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 >Re: Multiple WebObjectsAlias entries (From: Ron Lift <email@hidden>)

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