Hello. Tres Seaver wrote:
The "stock" solution to virtual hosting behind Apache is to avoid using ProxyPass / ProxyPassReverse directly, and put all the logic into the rewrite rule, e.g.:
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://10.0.0.5:9080/VirtualHostBase/http/reducnew.uc.ve:80/reduc.uc.edu.ve/... [L,P]
(all on one line)
This works fine if the whole contents of Zope is published via Rewrite, but I don't get the solution if I would like to publish the root directory and certain subdirectories of Zope via Rewrite and the other contents directly from Apache (static contents and php scripts like xoops.) How do I have to set up httpd.conf in this situation? e.g. I would like to serve from Zope via Rewrite: / (root) /zope ("zope" and its subdirectories) I would like to serve directly from Apache: /xoops ("xoops" and its subdirectories) Apache runs on port 80 and Zope runs on port 8080. Thanks. -- OGURA Toshiyuki a.k.a. OGURADIO <dj@oguradio.com> http://www.oguradio.com/