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Hi,
I'm trying to use a wildcard character in my <Location> directive and it doesn't seem to work. According the documentation, I should be able to use an * to match any sequence of characters. So, I tried the following:
<Location "/Get*">
SetEnv QIBM_CGI_LIBRARY_LIST "MYLIB1;MYLIB2;MYLIB3"
</Location>
My URL would look something like http://mysystem.everence.com:1000/GetMyData/xml?parm1=12345. It does not utilize the directives I have within the <Location>. If I change it to the following:
<Location "/GetMyData">
SetEnv QIBM_CGI_LIBRARY_LIST "MYLIB1;MYLIB2;MYLIB3"
</Location>
Then the directives are picked up. What am I missing? This is Apache 2.2 on IBM I 7.1.
Dean Eshleman
Software Development Architect
Everence
1110 North Main Street
PO Box 483
Goshen, IN 46527
(800) 348-7468 ext. 3528
(574) 533-9515 ext. 3528
everence.com<http://www.everence.com/>
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