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Setup as a Proxy ServerWe are going to pull out the apache piece from Oracle 9ias and place our Apache Server outside of the firewall pointing through the firewall at the application server. Now, with 9ias, there is both static as well as dynamic content related to their product. I need advice on the following:
1. Dynamic content works perfectly as it is with one ProxyPass entry in the external Apache using the existing URL to mask the applications URL. 2. Static content is more difficult and appears to require a ProxyPass entry for each static file, including images, css, and javascript files. Is there a way to do a "wildcard" to cover all subsequent static files in a given directory using ProxyPass or some other way? Best Regards and thanks in advance for the advice, Michael Funke |
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