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From: "jon *" <jon@@clearink.com>
To: Java Apache Users <java-apache-users@@list.working-dogs.com>
Subject: Re: protection with a servlet?
Date: Wed, Jul 28, 1999, 11:33 AM

> I would like to alias a servlet to an entire directory so that when ever
> anyone attempts to access a file in that directory then they are given
> the servlet instead of the requested file.  I have seen, read, and set
> up multiple aliases for servlet names but nothing as to aliasing a
> servlet to an entire directory.  Can somebody point me in the direction
> of some documention or offer some other form of help.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Paul Bundick
> Systems Administrator
> Phoenix Integration


Use mod_rewrite.

<http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_rewrite.html>

-jon
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