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This document supplements the mod_rewrite reference documentation. It describes how to use the RewriteRule's [P] flag to proxy content to another server.
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Use of the [P] flag implies [L] - that is, the request is immediately pushed through the proxy, and any following rules will not be considered. You must make ...
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"the anchor tag is never sent as part of the HTTP request by any browser. It is only interpreted locally within the browser". The new rule would be: RewriteRule ...
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By default, mod_rewrite maps a URL to a filesystem path. However, it can also be used to redirect one URL to another URL, or to invoke an internal proxy fetch.
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It describes how you can use mod_rewrite to redirect and remap request. This includes many examples of common uses of mod_rewrite, including detailed ...
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Simple Proxying. RewriteRule provides the [P] flag to pass rewritten URIs through mod_proxy . RewriteRule "^/?images(.*)" "http://imageserver.local/images$1" [P].
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