Hi Roché
Thanks Pierre
This is a relief, I really didn't want to switch back to pcgi. I have worked a little bit with the rewritemodule but if anybody has an example on how to do this it would really be helpfull.
Roché
I don't know if it help, but.... My problem was to serve any request to Apache to the ZServer, and to change the URL like that: http://path/file.html (Apache server) to http://path:8080/?file.html (ZServer, with the file as a query_string) and I wanted it to be transparent . So, I matched all the URLs with htm and html extension to modify them. The first thing u have to do is defining the regular expression which will match the URL you want to serve as a proxy then u can insert, and modify your URL (which will be served transparently with the [P] flag. the big problem is to find a way to match what u want, the syntax is horrible (I passed a whole day on these three lines). for more informations about rewrite_mod: http://www.kenzonca.com/manual/mod/mod_rewrite.html my example: (4 lines in the httpd.conf file!!!! this is very powerfull) #Attention: ici insrtion des regles de reecriture avec mod_write RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^(^([^/]*/)*)([^/]*\.htm)$ http://margo.ina.fr:8080$1?$3 [P] # fichiers HTM RewriteRule ^(^([^/]*/)*)([^/]*\.html)$ http://margo.ina.fr:8080$1?$3 [P] # fichiers html RewriteRule ^(^([^/]*/)*)$ http://margo.ina.fr:8080$1 [P] # pas de fichier demande (pages sommaires Zope) I hope it help u! Pierre