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RE: mod_proxy vs. relative links



 	
	
Sounds like it's in the HTML.

If the HTML contains <a href="/baz">Link</a>, and the browser is viewing
this through http://www.foo.com/bar/ it will then request
http://www.foo.com/baz/

The only way to fix this would be to take apart the HTML and re-write it
as neccessary.

Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Hibbert [mailto:cartel@cryptocracy.hn.org]
Sent: 27 September 2002 11:24
To: debian-apache@lists.debian.org
Subject: mod_proxy vs. relative links


I am having a little trouble with mod_proxy. A site that i am proxying
initially appears to work fine, but all relative links are broken (they
point to www.foo.com/baz rather than www.foo.com/bar/baz). Is there
something special i have to do to correct this problem? a prayer or
animal sacrifice perhaps?

Tom Hibbert
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