redirect port
am 17.07.2008 17:38:11 von Tim HesterThis is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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I have been using Apache/2.2.3 and Tomcat 5.5 as standalone servers. I'm =
adding ssl with mod_jk and mod_proxy_ajp to access tomcat via ssl.
I access my static content and cgi via http://www.mydomain.com/ and use=20
mod_rewrite in .htaccess to redirect to https. This works fine as =
desired.
I can access my webapp via http://www.mydomain.com:8080/MyWebApp, and =
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is the url users have book marked. This continues to work. I can also =
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https://www.mydomain.com/MyWebApp.
What I'd like to do is force a redirect from=20
http://www.mydomain.com:8080/MyWebApp to =
https://www.mydomain.com/MyWebApp
Note; tomcat is not under the apache webroot
Any assistance appreciated.
Thanks
Tim
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have book marked. This continues to work. I can also access
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force a redirect from
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to
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under the apache webroot
Any assistance=20
appreciated.
Thanks
Tim
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