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|  Posted: Fri 13 Apr '07 6:09    Post subject: |   |  
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| Unlike Alias, AliasMatch does not work with just a URI prefix, but with the whole URI. 
 I think you want this:
 AliasMatch   ^/(zone[0-9]*/.*)   /opt/share/$1 What's going wrong with your current regex is:
 1 - your pattern translates /zone11/ to /opt/share/zone11
2 - since this is a directory, Apache appends index.html to the URI
 3 - your pattern translates /zone11/index.html to /opt/share/zone11
 4 - since this is a directory,  Apache appends index.html to the URI (again!)
 5 - your pattern translates /zone11/index.html/index.html to /opt/share/zone11
 6 - etc., etc.
 
 -tom-
 
 p.s.  If "zone" must always be followed by exactly two digits, and you don't want to require a trailing slash; this might be a better regex to use:
 AliasMatch   ^/(zone[0-9]{2}(/.*)?)   /opt/share/$1which means $1 is "/zone followed by exactly two digits, optionally followed by (a slash followed by zero or more characters)". 
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|  Posted: Fri 13 Apr '07 11:22    Post subject: |   |  
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| Thanks for the help! 
 I've tried this:
 
 
  	  | Quote: |  	  | AliasMatch ^/(zone[0-9]*/.*) /opt/share/$1 | 
 
 But some other craziness
  is now going on: 
 Make request:
 
 http://www.myweb.com/zone12/
 
 Browser (firefox), throws back as before:
 
 http://www.myweb.com/zone12/index.html/index.html/index.html/....
 
 And the access.log has the same request:
 
 x.x.x.x - - [13/Apr/2007:10:05:02 +0100] "GET /zone12/index.html/index.html/...(etc) HTTP/1.1" 404 484
 
 But the error.log has:
 
 [Fri Apr 13 10:05:02 2007] [error] [client x.x.x.x] File does not exist: /opt/share/zone12/index.html
 
 (which is what I'd expect to happen because the index.html file doesn't exist, but this doesn't match the access.log request...).
 
 However when I create the index.html file, the access.log still reports the same error, but the error.log has changed to:
 
 [Fri Apr 13 10:15:38 2007] [error] [client x.x.x.x] File does not exist: /opt/share/zone12/index.html/index.html/...(etc).
 
 Any idea's?
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|  Posted: Fri 13 Apr '07 14:49    Post subject: |   |  
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| Just checking .... you are using Apache 2.2, and you restarted Apache after changing httpd.conf? 
 I set up a similar config on Apache 2.2.4 and reproduced your exact symptoms with:
 AliasMatch ^/(zone[0-9]*)/ /opt/share/$1 It worked OK with:
 AliasMatch ^/(zone[0-9]*/.*) /opt/share/$1
 -or-
 
 AliasMatch ^/(zone[0-9]{2}(/.*)?) /opt/share/$1
 
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|  Posted: Fri 13 Apr '07 15:51    Post subject: |   |  
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|  	  | Quote: |  	  | Just checking .... you are using Apache 2.2, and you restarted Apache after changing httpd.conf? | 
 
 Apache 2.0.58
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|  Posted: Fri 13 Apr '07 15:52    Post subject: |   |  
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|  	  | Quote: |  	  | and you restarted Apache after changing httpd.conf? 
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|  Posted: Fri 13 Apr '07 16:54    Post subject: Another way |   |  
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| Maybe I should try this from a different angle: 
 How do I get the AliasMatch to display the directory contents instead of looking for an index.html? (and spiralling off into a loop)
 
 (Similar to say "Alias /docs/ /opt/shares/" will display the contents of the directory /opt/shares/ and not return a couldn't find index.html message).
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|  Posted: Fri 13 Apr '07 17:12    Post subject: |   |  
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| I don't get it.... 
 As a test, I installed Apache 2.0.58 on a Linux (Debian Etch) system and configured it with the same directory names you are using - /opt/share/zoneNN.
 
 I still see your exact symptoms with the original regex, but either of the two regex's I proposed corrects the problem on my system.
 
 Do you have any other Alias* or Rewrite directives which might be contributing to the problem?
 
 
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|  Posted: Fri 13 Apr '07 17:26    Post subject: |   |  
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| One thing I noticed - be sure to clear your browser cache as well as restart Apache, lest your browser makes it look like the new regex's don't work when they actually do.
 
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|  Posted: Fri 13 Apr '07 17:57    Post subject: |   |  
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|  	  | Quote: |  	  | be sure to clear your browser cache | 
 
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