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- URL rewriting and redirection, Apache mod_rewrite can be used. E.g., to redirect a requests to a canonical domain name: RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST}...
- URL rewriting, either directly or through extension modules. Apache HTTP Server has URL rewriting provided by the mod_rewrite module. URL Rewrite is available...
- support (mod_ssl), a proxy module (mod_proxy), a URL rewriting module (mod_rewrite), custom log files (mod_log_config), and filtering support (mod_include...
- new URL after encountering a 301 redirect. Apache: Apache has mod_alias and mod_rewrite to handle 301 redirects. Using both often results in unpredictable...
- the standard mods and has added Oracle-specific mods such as mod_plsql. "Apache Module mod_access_compat". Apache HTTP Server 2.4 Do****entation. Apache...
- in the main website actually points to some other site. URL rewriting (e.g., mod_rewrite) or aliases to have the web server serve the same page for two...
- serving the media or by serving a different file. URL rewriting is often used (e.g., mod_rewrite with Apache HTTP Server) to reject or redirect attempted...
- event notification schemes like kqueue and epoll Conditional URL rewriting (mod_rewrite) TLS/SSL with SNI support, via OpenSSL, GnuTLS, Mbed TLS, NSS, WolfSSL...
- is compatible with commonly-used Apache features, including mod_rewrite, .htaccess, and mod_security. LSWS can load Apache configuration files directly...
- HTTP Server (including .htaccess support and a URL rewriting system comparable to Apache's mod_rewrite), with the expectation that Apache users would migrate...