If it was me I wouldn't use mod_cfml in production had two many instances of wrong context being shown randomly.
But are you sure this is related to mod_cfml if u manually determine your host config in server. XMLdoes it make a difference?
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ProxyPassMatch ^/(.+\.cf[cm])(/.*)?$ ajp://localhost:8009/$1$2
am I right in thinking that this is using mod_proxy_ajp and the protocol on the URL is ajp://?
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ErrorDocument 404 /404.cfm
RequestHeader set REDIRECT_URL 'hello'
and then in 404.cfm I have:
<cfdump var="#cgi.REDIRECT_URL#">
I get:
string | hello |
If I then change the .htaccess "RequestHeader set" to:
RequestHeader set REDIRECT_URL %{REDIRECT_URL}e
I would then expect to get the right value but instead I get:
string | (null) |
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To achieve this, Apache will define new CGI-like environment variables:
REDIRECT_HTTP_ACCEPT=*/*, image/gif, image/x-xbitmap,
image/jpeg
REDIRECT_HTTP_USER_AGENT=Mozilla/1.1b2 (X11; I; HP-UX A.09.05
9000/712)
REDIRECT_PATH=.:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/etc
REDIRECT_QUERY_STRING=
REDIRECT_REMOTE_ADDR=121.345.78.123
REDIRECT_REMOTE_HOST=ooh.ahhh.com
REDIRECT_SERVER_NAME=crash.bang.edu
REDIRECT_SERVER_PORT=80
REDIRECT_SERVER_SOFTWARE=Apache/0.8.15
REDIRECT_URL=/cgi-bin/buggy.pl
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Hi All,I know this is something that has come up before, however I've just come across it again and was wondering if anyone ever managed to solve it.When using mod_cfml as a connector between Apache and Tomcat some of the cgi variables, particular the REDIRCET_* variables go missing, for example cgi.REDIRECT_URL. An example of when this variable would normally exist is when using the ErrorDocument directive in Apache, for example: