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<0> . <0> any1 intrsted? <1> feh <2> how much does it cost? <0> any1 intrsted? <3> Someone Can Help me ? <4> .dict french <5> French <5> adj : of or pertaining to France or the people of France; "French <5> cooking"; "a gallic shrug" [syn: {Gallic}] <5> n 1: the Romance language spoken in France and in countries <5>
<5> (truncated) <6> I'm using mod_rewrite to proxy files to another host (with [P] at the end), but it's failing for files with spaces in them. any pointers? <1> a better rewrite. <7> hehe <7> twkm your advice is always gold <1> minimalist chant for: pony up the rewrite, and we'll see! <6> RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://luciad11.luciad.com:83/sales/$1 [P] <6> heheh <6> in the logs I get http error 505 <1> hmm. that looks like it should work. <1> perhap the browser isn't encoding the space properly. <8> aint it always crap to have spaces in filenames? <9> twkm, you heard anything about apache 2.0 having issues with logging and chroot? <1> Gidzz0r: it is pretty hard to avoid them if ms windows users are involved. <6> twkm: well I'm encoding it with %20 myself and such but still does the same <8> twkm: yeah.. thats true. <1> SiD3WiNDR: hmm. turn on rewrite logging, see if apache is failing to encode them / leave them alone. <6> aha <1> dravine: not off hand, at least no more than the usual sort of chroot issues. <6> do you have a oneliner how to turn it on or shall I google :) <9> twkm, I'm just hearing of some weird issues with logging, namely that apache isn't logging everything properly <9> not sure about the chroot issues, but I usually attribute those to a PEBKAC <8> if you remove a log or so you must restart apache.. <8> thats one thing i know.. <1> dravine: hmm. <6> got it <1> dravine: i tend to isolate web servers onto dedicated machines or containers or vm's, rather than using chroot. <10> no 2.2.0 in the topic ? *TISK* <1> dravine: so i would not see anything. and i've not heard anything. <9> twkm, yeah, I'm not really sure on the whole situation <1> irzyxel: it was, but the topic god undid it. <9> thought maybe you'd heard something recently <6> meh <6> it all shows ok <6> even shows [OK] at the end <6> but the page stays blank <1> SiD3WiNDR: can you check the target site's logs? <6> well it's a ghey tomcat thing <6> and it has an access log which doesn't show anything <6> aha <1> not even the requested url? <6> it does <6> http error 401 when the proxy requests it <6> doh. <6> it's indeed behind authentication <6> I guess my rewrite rules don't p*** the 401
<1> proxy hate! <6> but I don't know why, nor how to fix it :o <1> i would expect a 401 from the source to propagate back to the client. <6> well, I just did a telnet get request on that file <6> and I get back from apache: <6> HTTP/1.1 505 HTTP Version Not Supported <1> weird. <1> sounds like the tomcat server cannot handle the http/1.1 request. <6> that's what I thought at first <6> but it can, it just sends back a 401 <9> man I hate that the alt attribute of an image will make a page not validate <6> at least the log says so <1> hmm. <6> gonna do the request manually to the tomcat too <1> dravine: *boggle* what doctype? <9> -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN <6> HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized <6> Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1 <6> :( <9> http://www.jraleigh.com/index.php/2005/12/30/worth-his-weight-in-friskies/ <9> that image tag was making my page not validate <9> "missing required attribute 'alt'" <5> That URL would be better as http://w.ick.ca/4744 <9> fixed it now though <9> and border="0" from the paypal button was also gigging me <1> oh, a missing alt. <9> yeah <9> it's just stupid though <1> punt back to a darker age. <9> like a blind person is going to give a **** about not knowing that it's an animated gif of a kitten with an ak47 <9> nah, I'll keep it xhtml transitional. gives me something to do when I get bored at work <1> heh. <9> happens a lot here <9> the vp's laptop got fubar'd <9> and consequently so did most of our incoming projects <1> SiD3WiNDR: sorry, never really use apache's proxy. <9> brb <1> irzyxel: see? <10> so use x to set the topic <1> won't help. <1> autotopic is set, and the topic in x doesn't include 2.2.0, and the only person that can change that is mia. <1> hmm, well, perhaps DarcyB_ is alive, hard to say. <10> oh, autotopic is 450, righ <10> t <6> twkm: np, this ****s though ;) <1> irzyxel: right. <8> .head wootgnu.org <5> 200 OK <5> Server: Apache/2.0.55 (Unix) PHP/5.1.1 <8> yay!! <9> man <9> I love emails like this: <9> " Kool. Thank you for saving me 4 grand." <6> a KDE user. <11> Greetings! I want to create a virtual directory and subdirectory like /caps/baseball/ for example from the query strin ?base_cat_id=2&cat_id=8 , but how can i make it look like 2 directories, and how do i reach the second value? with $2 ? <11> right now it works with RewriteRule ^produkter/([a-z0-9-]+)/$ /handling.php?cat_id=$1 , but i dont know how to reach that second value... <11> Please help, I'm desperate, like a homeless man who hasn't been to sleep in weeks
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