http://martinmelin.s...rite-rule-tester/
Tool pretty much confirms your rule should work as stated so something appears to be interfering with it.
Stupid question... Is mod_rewrite on at that level?
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My first thought as well.
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yes, it is on as well as the rewrite logging
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Up the log level?
http://martinmelin.s...rite-rule-tester/
Tool pretty much confirms your rule should work as stated so something appears to be interfering with it. |
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its at 9
but my httpd.conf is 8k lines long, my secondary httpd.conf.secondPort is 4k lines long. I can retire in 9 years it might take me that long to clean it up
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Scratching head...
A quick peek at the logging code shows it will say "pass through" for a number of reasons, not only a failed match.
Processing will be stopped immediately if the NS (ignore on subrequest) or R (force redirect) flags are encountered; P (force proxy) and L (last rule) can also cause it (although I'm not sure of the exact circumstances), and so does using C (chain) on the last rule in a set. A failed RewriteCond will also trigger it. As far as I can see, none of these condition will cause any other log messages to be written. |
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think I found it
on the machine that works (for various versions of works) it gets caught up in an earlier rule and reroutes. I found by moving it up the order it did what I had asked it to.
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