From: Jim Jagielski <LocationMatch>
section, expression syntax can be used
to manipulate the destination path or URL.
-
mod_alias is designed to handle simple URL
manipulation tasks. For more complicated tasks such as
@@ -193,7 +193,8 @@ Alias "/foo" "/gaq"
<Location>
or <LocationMatch>
section the URL-path is omitted, and the file-path is interpreted
- using expression syntax.
<Location "/image">
Alias "/ftp/pub/image"
@@ -278,8 +279,8 @@ expressions
you do more complicated things. For example, you could
serve different kinds of files from different directories:
- AliasMatch "^/image/(.*)\.jpg$" "/files/jpg.images/$1.jpg"
- AliasMatch "^/image/(.*)\.gif$" "/files/gif.images/$1.gif"
+ AliasMatch "^/image/(.*)\.jpg$" "/files/jpg.images/$1.jpg"
+AliasMatch "^/image/(.*)\.gif$" "/files/gif.images/$1.gif"
Multiple leading slashes in the requested URL are discarded
@@ -327,12 +328,12 @@ Redirect "/one" "/two"
If the client requests http://example.com/service/foo.txt,
it will be told to access
http://foo2.example.com/service/foo.txt
- instead. This includes requests with GET parameters, such as
+ instead. This includes requests with GET parameters, such as
http://example.com/service/foo.pl?q=23&a=42,
it will be redirected to
http://foo2.example.com/service/foo.pl?q=23&a=42.
- Note that POSTs will be discarded.
- Only complete path segments are matched, so the above
+ Note that POSTs will be discarded.
+ Only complete path segments are matched, so the above
example would not match a request for
http://example.com/servicefoo.txt. For more complex matching
using the expression syntax, omit the URL-path
@@ -390,18 +391,18 @@ Redirect 303 "/three" "http://example.com/other"
<Location>
or <LocationMatch>
section with the URL-path omitted, then the URL parameter will be
- interpreted using expression syntax.
<Location "/one">
Redirect permanent "http://example.com/two"
-</Location>
+</Location>
<Location "/three">
Redirect 303 "http://example.com/other"
-</Location>
+</Location>
<LocationMatch "/error/(?<NUMBER>[0-9]+)">
Redirect permanent "http://example.com/errors/%{env:MATCH_NUMBER}.html"
-</LocationMatch>
-
+</LocationMatch>
@@ -506,10 +507,10 @@ target as a CGI script
</Location>
- ScriptAlias can also be used in conjunction with
- a script or handler you have. For example:
ScriptAlias can also be used in conjunction with
+ a script or handler you have. For example:
ScriptAlias "/cgi-bin/" "/web/cgi-handler.pl"+
ScriptAlias "/cgi-bin/" "/web/cgi-handler.pl"
In this scenario all files requested in /cgi-bin/ will be
@@ -541,15 +542,15 @@ target as a CGI script
a <Location>
or <LocationMatch>
section with the URL-path omitted, then the URL parameter will be
- interpreted using expression syntax.
<Location "/cgi-bin">
ScriptAlias "/web/cgi-bin/"
</Location>
<LocationMatch "/cgi-bin/errors/(?<NUMBER>[0-9]+)">
ScriptAlias "/web/cgi-bin/errors/%{env:MATCH_NUMBER}.cgi"
-</LocationMatch>
-
+</LocationMatch>
diff --git a/docs/manual/mod/mod_alias.html.fr b/docs/manual/mod/mod_alias.html.fr
index 5ac07c89811..3d2857e7a23 100644
--- a/docs/manual/mod/mod_alias.html.fr
+++ b/docs/manual/mod/mod_alias.html.fr
@@ -32,6 +32,8 @@
ko |
tr
+| Description: | Permet d'atteindre différentes parties du système de fichiers depuis l'arborescence des documents du site web, ainsi que la redirection d'URL |
|---|