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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<meta http-equiv="Cache-Control" content="no-cache">
<title>RewriteHandler</title>
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<h1>Links to test the RewriteHandler</h1>
<p>All examples below were configured using <tt>etc/jetty-rewrite.xml</tt>.</p>

<h2>Internal URI rewrite</h2>
<dl>
<dt><a href="../some/old/context">Rewrite "../some/old/context" to "../rewritten/newcontext"</a></dt>
<dd>This demo shows how the entire request URI can be internally rewritten to point to another context, using simple text matching</dd> 

<dt><a href="../rewrite/for/beginning">Rewrite "../rewrite/for/beginning" to "../rewritten/beginning"</a></dt>
<dd>This demo shows how the beginning of the request URI can be rewritten, while keeping the ending section</dd>

<dt><a href="../rewritten/reverse/bar/foo">Rewrite "bar/foo" to "foo/bar" using regex</a></dt>
<dd>This demo shows how sections of the request URI can be rearranged. It uses regex to parse out each section, and then return them in reverse order</dd>

<dt><a href="../rewrite/for/reverse/bar/foo">Rewrite the beginning, and reverse the path sections</a></dt>
<dd>This demo shows how rewrite patterns can be chained.</dd>

<dt><a href="../dump/reverse/bar/foo">Rewrite "bar/foo" to "foo/bar", full dump view</a></dt>
<dd>This demo rewrites "bar/foo" to "foo/bar" the same as earlier, but shows a full dump of the request</dd>

<h2>Redirect</h2>
<dt><a href="../redirect/this">Redirect "../redirect/this" to "../redirected/this"</a></dt>
<dd>This demo redirects the request in a manner visible to the user agent, instead of doing an internal rewrite.</dd>

<h2>Cookie</h2>
<dt>All pages</dt>
<dd>This demo rule sets a "visited" cookie for each page you visit. The second time you go to any of the links above, you will see an additional line, "Previously visited: yes".</dd>

<h2>Response Code</h2>
<dt><a href="../400Error">Return a 400 error status</a></dt>
<dd>This demo shows how to modify the response code of a page to an error, based on its URL</dd>

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