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How can I add a trailing slash to a virtual host?
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowTomcat cookies not working via my ProxyPass VirtualHostapache2 configuration for blog.example.com not workingLooking for equivalent of ProxyPassReverseMatch in Apache to fix missing trailing forward slash issuenginx unwanted location redirect with trailing slashNginx 0.7.43 to proxypass a Wordpress site to Apache 2.4 + PHP 5.6Apache webserver HTTPS port redirects to HTTP with port 443Setting up an Apache forward proxy with 2-way SSL with certificate CN check failsmultiple virtual host in apache 2.22 on debian 7 … very strange and inexplicable behavior … someone can try to help me?Apache Force WWW & SSL & Support other SubdomainsopenSUSE Linux - Name based virtual host | Apache/2.4.33
Clearly I don't know what I'm doing because I've been at this one for hours. I have an apache virtual hosts configuration and am mapping subdirectories to different servers. for instance:
<Location /example>
ProxyPass http://192.168.1.6/content/
ProxyPassReverse http://192.168.1.6/content/
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from all
</Location>
if I type example.com/example/ in my browser, I can see the content at 192.168.1.6. If I type example.com/example, I cannot. What must I add to this configuration to put a trailing slash automatically so that this works?
thank you.
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Clearly I don't know what I'm doing because I've been at this one for hours. I have an apache virtual hosts configuration and am mapping subdirectories to different servers. for instance:
<Location /example>
ProxyPass http://192.168.1.6/content/
ProxyPassReverse http://192.168.1.6/content/
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from all
</Location>
if I type example.com/example/ in my browser, I can see the content at 192.168.1.6. If I type example.com/example, I cannot. What must I add to this configuration to put a trailing slash automatically so that this works?
thank you.
virtualhost apache-2.4 proxypass
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Clearly I don't know what I'm doing because I've been at this one for hours. I have an apache virtual hosts configuration and am mapping subdirectories to different servers. for instance:
<Location /example>
ProxyPass http://192.168.1.6/content/
ProxyPassReverse http://192.168.1.6/content/
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from all
</Location>
if I type example.com/example/ in my browser, I can see the content at 192.168.1.6. If I type example.com/example, I cannot. What must I add to this configuration to put a trailing slash automatically so that this works?
thank you.
virtualhost apache-2.4 proxypass
Clearly I don't know what I'm doing because I've been at this one for hours. I have an apache virtual hosts configuration and am mapping subdirectories to different servers. for instance:
<Location /example>
ProxyPass http://192.168.1.6/content/
ProxyPassReverse http://192.168.1.6/content/
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from all
</Location>
if I type example.com/example/ in my browser, I can see the content at 192.168.1.6. If I type example.com/example, I cannot. What must I add to this configuration to put a trailing slash automatically so that this works?
thank you.
virtualhost apache-2.4 proxypass
virtualhost apache-2.4 proxypass
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You can use a standard Rewrite rule placed in your vHost.
Rewrite /bar http://example.com/bar/
That should do what you want to.
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You can do a rewrite in .htaccess to redirect the non-trailing slash URL to the trailing slash one.
I know and I have scoured the documentation but can't seem to figure the proper way to write a rewrite rule in the context of the <location> that will do this correctly. The problem is this backend server has all of it's links like "images/image.jpg" and without the trailing slash I get "example.com/exampleimages/image.jpg.
– Dillon
Jan 23 '16 at 21:58
why did you downvote my answer? I know it probably didn't answer your question, but as far as I am concerned, you can do re-writes in .htaccess to fix these type of issues.
– Nelson Amaya
Jan 25 '16 at 17:00
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You can use a standard Rewrite rule placed in your vHost.
Rewrite /bar http://example.com/bar/
That should do what you want to.
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You can use a standard Rewrite rule placed in your vHost.
Rewrite /bar http://example.com/bar/
That should do what you want to.
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You can use a standard Rewrite rule placed in your vHost.
Rewrite /bar http://example.com/bar/
That should do what you want to.
You can use a standard Rewrite rule placed in your vHost.
Rewrite /bar http://example.com/bar/
That should do what you want to.
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You can do a rewrite in .htaccess to redirect the non-trailing slash URL to the trailing slash one.
I know and I have scoured the documentation but can't seem to figure the proper way to write a rewrite rule in the context of the <location> that will do this correctly. The problem is this backend server has all of it's links like "images/image.jpg" and without the trailing slash I get "example.com/exampleimages/image.jpg.
– Dillon
Jan 23 '16 at 21:58
why did you downvote my answer? I know it probably didn't answer your question, but as far as I am concerned, you can do re-writes in .htaccess to fix these type of issues.
– Nelson Amaya
Jan 25 '16 at 17:00
add a comment |
You can do a rewrite in .htaccess to redirect the non-trailing slash URL to the trailing slash one.
I know and I have scoured the documentation but can't seem to figure the proper way to write a rewrite rule in the context of the <location> that will do this correctly. The problem is this backend server has all of it's links like "images/image.jpg" and without the trailing slash I get "example.com/exampleimages/image.jpg.
– Dillon
Jan 23 '16 at 21:58
why did you downvote my answer? I know it probably didn't answer your question, but as far as I am concerned, you can do re-writes in .htaccess to fix these type of issues.
– Nelson Amaya
Jan 25 '16 at 17:00
add a comment |
You can do a rewrite in .htaccess to redirect the non-trailing slash URL to the trailing slash one.
You can do a rewrite in .htaccess to redirect the non-trailing slash URL to the trailing slash one.
answered Jan 23 '16 at 11:48
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I know and I have scoured the documentation but can't seem to figure the proper way to write a rewrite rule in the context of the <location> that will do this correctly. The problem is this backend server has all of it's links like "images/image.jpg" and without the trailing slash I get "example.com/exampleimages/image.jpg.
– Dillon
Jan 23 '16 at 21:58
why did you downvote my answer? I know it probably didn't answer your question, but as far as I am concerned, you can do re-writes in .htaccess to fix these type of issues.
– Nelson Amaya
Jan 25 '16 at 17:00
add a comment |
I know and I have scoured the documentation but can't seem to figure the proper way to write a rewrite rule in the context of the <location> that will do this correctly. The problem is this backend server has all of it's links like "images/image.jpg" and without the trailing slash I get "example.com/exampleimages/image.jpg.
– Dillon
Jan 23 '16 at 21:58
why did you downvote my answer? I know it probably didn't answer your question, but as far as I am concerned, you can do re-writes in .htaccess to fix these type of issues.
– Nelson Amaya
Jan 25 '16 at 17:00
I know and I have scoured the documentation but can't seem to figure the proper way to write a rewrite rule in the context of the <location> that will do this correctly. The problem is this backend server has all of it's links like "images/image.jpg" and without the trailing slash I get "example.com/exampleimages/image.jpg.
– Dillon
Jan 23 '16 at 21:58
I know and I have scoured the documentation but can't seem to figure the proper way to write a rewrite rule in the context of the <location> that will do this correctly. The problem is this backend server has all of it's links like "images/image.jpg" and without the trailing slash I get "example.com/exampleimages/image.jpg.
– Dillon
Jan 23 '16 at 21:58
why did you downvote my answer? I know it probably didn't answer your question, but as far as I am concerned, you can do re-writes in .htaccess to fix these type of issues.
– Nelson Amaya
Jan 25 '16 at 17:00
why did you downvote my answer? I know it probably didn't answer your question, but as far as I am concerned, you can do re-writes in .htaccess to fix these type of issues.
– Nelson Amaya
Jan 25 '16 at 17:00
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