Windows 2008 IIS7 upgrade 044 to 076 HTTP_X_REWRITE_URL
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Windows 2008 IIS7 upgrade 044 to 076 HTTP_X_REWRITE_URL
Hello, i ugraded Helicon Ape from 044 to 076, and after that HTTP_X_REWRITE_URL does not return a value anymore
Then downgraded to 044 and all is working, how can i have the last version working?
Can you help?
Thanks,
Andrea
Then downgraded to 044 and all is working, how can i have the last version working?
Can you help?
Thanks,
Andrea
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Re: Windows 2008 IIS7 upgrade 044 to 076 HTTP_X_REWRITE_URL
Hello,
yes, this bug has been fixed. For now you may replace line with "Options" in your config file with the following:
In the next build we'll fix it. thanks for your understanding.
Regards
Andrew
yes, this bug has been fixed. For now you may replace line with "Options" in your config file with the following:
Options All -StopOnError
In the next build we'll fix it. thanks for your understanding.
Regards
Andrew
Re: Windows 2008 IIS7 upgrade 044 to 076 HTTP_X_REWRITE_URL
Hi,
Is there a planned release date for this fix? I see 077 and 078 in the release history, but no mention of this fix, and 076 is the latest one in the downloads page.
Alternatively, does Ape have another way of getting the original url?
Thanks,
Bob
Is there a planned release date for this fix? I see 077 and 078 in the release history, but no mention of this fix, and 076 is the latest one in the downloads page.
Alternatively, does Ape have another way of getting the original url?
Thanks,
Bob
Re: Windows 2008 IIS7 upgrade 044 to 076 HTTP_X_REWRITE_URL
Following up on this, I received responses from Helicon regarding the beta versions fixing this. Looks like they do. I'm using 081 on one server, and 084 on my workstation, and they both seem to work regarding HTTP_X_REWRITE_URL. A couple caveats: I use .htaccess per site, and kept forgetting to register when I was trying the different versions. Also, upgrading will delete the httpd.conf file (the whole program files Helicon folder), so back it up to save time.
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