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2006 Jul 09
3
Mongrel and proxying with Apache 2 mod_proxy
...om. (Yes, I know that in the real world it''s registered ... just pretend for the sake of this example that it''s not. :) Now I want to make this available to the outside world with a proxy. The outside world will be able to use this particular application via the URL: http://coolapps.com/nice/ Expectation =========== People can run this new super secret application via the http://coolapps.com/nice/ URL. No one should even be aware of the actual super.secret.com:3000 urls exist. I would expect that: - All urls would work - redirects work. Typically used during authentic...
2004 Jan 05
0
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...orage devices and the "\\?\UNC\" prefix with paths having the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) format. The "\\?\" is ignored as part of the path. For example, "\\?\C:\myworld\private" is seen as "C:\myworld\private", and "\\?\UNC\bill_g_1\hotstuff\coolapps" is seen as "\\bill_g_1\hotstuff\coolapps"." So applications are able to create paths that have path longer than 255 characters by changing the working directory to something long (perhaps using multiple mkdir/chdir) and creating the file there, or by specifying the full pat...
2004 Jan 05
0
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...ge devices and the "\\?\UNC\" prefix with paths having the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) format. The "\\?\" is ignored as part of the path. For example, "\\?\C:\myworld\private" is seen as "C:\myworld\private", and "\\?\UNC\bill_g_1\hotstuff\coolapps" is seen as "\\bill_g_1\hotstuff\coolapps"." So applications are able to create paths that have path longer than 255 characters by changing the working directory to something long (perhaps using multiple mkdir/chdir) and creating the file there, or by specifying the full pat...