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Actually this is a good use of Chrome.
Chrome has stock images. Well at least one.
//brad
On Jul 9, 2008, at 8:51 AM, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
> We have a web server that redirects traffic to app server using
> mod_jk load balancer.
>
> Now I need to do the following:
>
> 1. If request comes from URL /AB and content of URL /AB has content
> in certain format then forward it to mod_jk otherwise forward it to
> some other URL (external system in our case).
> 2. Make sure that when apache forwards the requests to external URL,
> session from client is still active.
>
> My obvious questions are:
> 1. Can I do the above using rewrite rules?
> 2. Can I use perl in rewrite rules to parse through the content and
> somehow tell apache to re-direct the request? What's the best way to
> do that? In terms of performance, efficiency etc.
> 3. If rewrite forwards the request then does it still maintains the
> session from client -> WebServer -> External system?
>
> I need your advise.
>
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