09-05-2013
Rewrite proxypass
Hi,
I have a Apache 2.0 web server. When a users comes in to sitea.com a check is applied if the path ends with *t*, the user hits a rewrite rule that adds an environment variable called x is hit with a proxypass. This has worked successfully in the past, but recently I added another rewrite rule that states if file is not found in document root then look at this path on the file system. If the file is in another path then the document root, the user is prompted with a 404 error. If I remove the proxy pass from the first rewrite rule that adds a variable then everything works fine. Does anyone know why this occurs? I know I can fix this issue by removing [P] from the rewrite rule, but what is explanation to this problem?
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NAME
KinoSearch1::Search::Hits - access search results
SYNOPSIS
my $hits = $searcher->search( query => $query );
$hits->seek( 0, 10 );
while ( my $hashref = $hits->fetch_hit_hashref ) {
print "<p>$hashref->{title} <em>$hashref->{score}</em></p>
";
}
DESCRIPTION
Hits objects are used to access the results of a search. By default, a hits object provides access to the top 100 matches; the seek()
method provides finer-grained control.
A classic application would be paging through hits. The first time, seek to a START of 0, and retrieve 10 documents. If the user wants to
see more -- and there are more than 10 total hits -- seek to a START of 10, and retrieve 10 more documents. And so on.
METHODS
seek
$hits->seek( START, NUM_TO_RETRIEVE );
Position the Hits iterator at START, and capture NUM_TO_RETRIEVE docs.
total_hits
my $num_that_matched = $hits->total_hits;
Return the total number of documents which matched the query used to produce the Hits object. (This number is unlikely to match
NUM_TO_RETRIEVE.)
fetch_hit
while ( my $hit = $hits->fetch_hit ) {
# ...
}
Return the next hit as a KinoSearch1::Search::Hit object.
fetch_hit_hashref
while ( my $hashref = $hits->fetch_hit_hashref ) {
# ...
}
Return the next hit as a hashref, with the field names as keys and the field values as values. An entry for "score" will also be present,
as will an entry for "excerpt" if create_excerpts() was called earlier. However, if the document contains stored fields named "score" or
"excerpt", they will not be clobbered.
create_excerpts
my $highlighter = KinoSearch1::Highlight::Highlighter->new(
excerpt_field => 'bodytext',
);
$hits->create_excerpts( highlighter => $highlighter );
Use the supplied highlighter to generate excerpts. See KinoSearch1::Highlight::Highlighter.
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