1 Sep 2010 09:58
1 Sep 2010 10:00
Re: Who uses Cherokee? List of reference sites running on Cherokee?
"Juan J." Martínez <reidrac <at> usebox.net>
2010-09-01 08:00:32 GMT
2010-09-01 08:00:32 GMT
El mié, 01-09-2010 a las 08:58 +0100, Rudiger Wolf escribió: > Hi > > Is there a list of reference sites running on Cherokee? Hello, Check this: http://www.cherokee-project.com/cherokee-domain-list.html Cheers, Juanjo -- -- jjm's home: http://www.usebox.net/jjm/ blackshell: http://blackshell.usebox.net/ ramble on: http://rambleon.usebox.net/ _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list Cherokee <at> lists.octality.com http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
1 Sep 2010 10:22
Re: Who uses Cherokee? List of reference sites running on Cherokee?
Francisco de Borja Lopez Rio <wu <at> e-shell.org>
2010-09-01 08:22:03 GMT
2010-09-01 08:22:03 GMT
On Wed, 01 Sep 2010 10:00:32 +0200 "Juan J." Martínez <reidrac <at> usebox.net> wrote: > > El mié, 01-09-2010 a las 08:58 +0100, Rudiger Wolf escribió: > > Hi > > > > Is there a list of reference sites running on Cherokee? > > Hello, > > Check this: > > http://www.cherokee-project.com/cherokee-domain-list.html mmm, Is it really a good idea the layout of that page? The last 40-50 domains are mostly unreadable. Perhaps a layout with domains spread in multiple columns (like, say 3-4) with one of the columns highlighted for really (and I say *really*) well-known domains (the one on the left for example). Just my 2 cents, but I don't think the actual layout is "fair" with everyone. > Cheers, > > Juanjo > > -- > jjm's home: http://www.usebox.net/jjm/(Continue reading)
1 Sep 2010 10:21
Re: Help with complex subdomain redirect
Yo'av Moshe <bjesus <at> gmail.com>
2010-09-01 08:21:08 GMT
2010-09-01 08:21:08 GMT
Hey,
I'm trying to solve this using the new ${host} macro and I'm getting pretty close, but I still need your help.
I'm just learning how to use RE, and this is what I came up with:
1 - Creating a behavior rule based on host which is not my main domain
2 - Using a redirection handler with it.
3 - Choosing internal redirection.
4 - using this RE: ^/(.*)$ -> maindomain.com/${host}/$1
This seems to work fine, but ${host} gives me the whole hostname obviously.
How can I cut just the first part of it, before the dot? (something like host.split('.')[0] in python)
I Hope I was clear...
Thank you!
Yo'av
2010/4/14 Yo'av Moshe <bjesus <at> gmail.com>
Sure, done.Issue #806: code.google.com/p/cherokee/issues/detail?id=806Thank you!Yo'av2010/4/14 Alvaro Lopez Ortega <alvaro <at> octality.com>Hello Yo'av,I'm afraid that sort of redirection cannot be performed at the moment. However, it does sound like something we should get soon into Cherokee before the version 1.0 - scheduled for May 7th.
On 11/04/2010, at 12:04, Yo'av Moshe wrote:
> I want to create an internal redirection based on the subdomain, like this:
>
> blabla.somedomain.org.il/some/stuff -> somedomain.org.il/blabla/some/stuff
> another.somedomain.org.il -> somedomain.org.il/another
> somedomain.org.il -> somedomain.org.il/somedomain
>
> Can anyone help me with this?
Could you please log a RFE for this?
http://bugs.cherokee-project.com/new
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1 Sep 2010 10:35
Re: Help with complex subdomain redirect
Alvaro Lopez Ortega <alvaro <at> octality.com>
2010-09-01 08:35:36 GMT
2010-09-01 08:35:36 GMT
Hello there,
On 01/09/2010, at 10:21, Yo'av Moshe wrote:
> I'm trying to solve this using the new ${host} macro and I'm getting pretty close, but I still need your help.
>
> I'm just learning how to use RE, and this is what I came up with:
>
> 1 - Creating a behavior rule based on host which is not my main domain
> 2 - Using a redirection handler with it.
> 3 - Choosing internal redirection.
> 4 - using this RE: ^/(.*)$ -> maindomain.com/${host}/$1
>
> This seems to work fine, but ${host} gives me the whole hostname obviously.
>
> How can I cut just the first part of it, before the dot? (something like host.split('.')[0] in python)
Currently strings can be sliced, but I'm afraid there is no way to split() them.
It's documented at the end of this page:
http://www.cherokee-project.com/doc/config_virtual_servers_evhost.html
What new variables would you need, BTW?
Cheers,
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1 Sep 2010 12:11
Re: Who uses Cherokee? List of reference sites running on Cherokee?
Sharl.Jimh.Tsin <amoiz.shine <at> gmail.com>
2010-09-01 10:11:33 GMT
2010-09-01 10:11:33 GMT
yes,it is necessary to check those websites for available. Best regards, Sharl.Jimh.Tsin (From China) 2010/9/1 Francisco de Borja Lopez Rio <wu <at> e-shell.org>: > On Wed, 01 Sep 2010 10:00:32 +0200 > "Juan J." Martínez <reidrac <at> usebox.net> wrote: > >> >> El mié, 01-09-2010 a las 08:58 +0100, Rudiger Wolf escribió: >> > Hi >> > >> > Is there a list of reference sites running on Cherokee? >> >> Hello, >> >> Check this: >> >> http://www.cherokee-project.com/cherokee-domain-list.html > > mmm, Is it really a good idea the layout of that page? The last 40-50 > domains are mostly unreadable. Perhaps a layout with domains spread in > multiple columns (like, say 3-4) with one of the columns highlighted > for really (and I say *really*) well-known domains (the one on the left > for example). > > Just my 2 cents, but I don't think the actual layout is "fair" with > everyone. > >> Cheers, >> >> Juanjo >> >> -- >> jjm's home: http://www.usebox.net/jjm/ >> blackshell: http://blackshell.usebox.net/ >> ramble on: http://rambleon.usebox.net/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cherokee mailing list >> Cherokee <at> lists.octality.com >> http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee > > > -- > > "Perceive that which cannot be seen with the eye." - Miyamoto Musashi > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Francisco de Borja Lopez Rio <wu <at> e-shell.org> > http://www.codigo23.net / http://www.e-shell.org > > _______________________________________________ > Cherokee mailing list > Cherokee <at> lists.octality.com > http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee > _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list Cherokee <at> lists.octality.com http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
1 Sep 2010 21:21
Re: Who uses Cherokee? List of reference sites running on Cherokee?
James Pearson <james.m.pearson <at> gmail.com>
2010-09-01 19:21:04 GMT
2010-09-01 19:21:04 GMT
2010/9/1 Juan J. <reidrac <at> usebox.net>
How is popularity determined? Alexa?
El mié, 01-09-2010 a las 08:58 +0100, Rudiger Wolf escribió:> HiHello,
>
> Is there a list of reference sites running on Cherokee?
Check this:
http://www.cherokee-project.com/cherokee-domain-list.html
Sites are sorted by popularity
How is popularity determined? Alexa?
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1 Sep 2010 21:23
1 Sep 2010 21:41
Re: Who uses Cherokee? List of reference sites running on Cherokee?
Rafael Bonifaz <rafael <at> bonifaz.ec>
2010-09-01 19:41:21 GMT
2010-09-01 19:41:21 GMT
El 01/09/10 03:00, Juan J. Martínez escribió: > > El mié, 01-09-2010 a las 08:58 +0100, Rudiger Wolf escribió: >> Hi >> >> Is there a list of reference sites running on Cherokee? > > Hello, > > Check this: > > http://www.cherokee-project.com/cherokee-domain-list.html > It would be nice if the domains listed there also link the sites ;). Regards, Rafael
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2 Sep 2010 12:24
Re: Help with complex subdomain redirect
Yo'av Moshe <bjesus <at> gmail.com>
2010-09-02 10:24:08 GMT
2010-09-02 10:24:08 GMT
um, maybe something like parts of the hostname, counting from the last one, like this:
${hostpart0} == 'com'
${hostpart1} == 'maindomain'
${hostpart2} == 'subdomain2'
${hostpart3} == 'subdomain1'
${hostpart4} == None
I'm not sure, maybe that's too specific to my needs. Maybe just ${subdomain} for the last subdomain ("subdomain1") is enough.
Do you think I can solve my problem using multiple redirections, like this:
sub.domain.com/hello -> domain.com/sub.domain.com/hello (using the RE I wrote before)
domain.com/sub.domain.com/hello -> domain.com/sub/hello (using a new RE)
Would that be possible? I mean, can I create the new splitting mechanism using a new RE redirection?
Thank you.
2010/9/1 Alvaro Lopez Ortega <alvaro <at> octality.com>
Hello there,Currently strings can be sliced, but I'm afraid there is no way to split() them.
On 01/09/2010, at 10:21, Yo'av Moshe wrote:
> I'm trying to solve this using the new ${host} macro and I'm getting pretty close, but I still need your help.
>
> I'm just learning how to use RE, and this is what I came up with:
>
> 1 - Creating a behavior rule based on host which is not my main domain
> 2 - Using a redirection handler with it.
> 3 - Choosing internal redirection.
> 4 - using this RE: ^/(.*)$ -> maindomain.com/${host}/$1
>
> This seems to work fine, but ${host} gives me the whole hostname obviously.
>
> How can I cut just the first part of it, before the dot? (something like host.split('.')[0] in python)
It's documented at the end of this page:
http://www.cherokee-project.com/doc/config_virtual_servers_evhost.html
What new variables would you need, BTW?
Cheers,
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