Am 23.10.2002, 20:23 Uhr schrub Dieter Maurer <dieter@handshake.de>:
Some HTTP clients include the port in the "HOST" HTTP header.
Use an Apache "RewriteCond" to strip away the port if it is present:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ([^:]*)(:.*)? RewriteRule ..../http/%1:80/...
Looks good, thanks a lot. So far I've learned that Apaches rewrite-machinery is rather expensive (in CPU cycles) and my small patch to the VirtualHostMonster is comparably cheap. Are there circumstances where throwing away extra port parameters inside the VHM will cause trouble? Jo. -- Internetmanufaktur Jo Meder ---------------------- Berlin, Germany http://www.meder.de/ ------------------- fon: ++49-30-417 17 63 33 Kollwitzstr. 75 ------------------------ fax: ++49-30-417 17 63 45 10435 Berlin --------------------------- mob: ++49-170- 2 98 89 97 Public GnuPG-Key ---------- http://www.meder.de/keys/jo-pubkey.txt