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My gut says "belongs on SF", since it's a matter of web server configuration. On the other hand, the rewrite engine is often used for programming purposes in developing web apps; if it can show up in the app requirements, it's at least somewhat programming related.

Add "Mod Rewrite complete befuzzlement" to the list of rewrite questions on SO, mostly because the question comments includes a mini-discussion about this very topic:

Now that I've already given an answer for this, it really belongs on ServerFault. – outis Nov 27 at 8:50

 

This is a kind of programming so it's OK on stackoverflow. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 8:56

 

But it's not programming--it's a configuration issue. There's nothing wrong with the RE. Most importantly, the average SF user is going to be more knowledgeable about this than the average SO user; Antony's more likely to get better help on SF. – outis Nov 27 at 10:06

 

Maybe, but Serverfault is fairly low-traffic. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 13:21

My gut says "belongs on SF", since it's a matter of web server configuration. On the other hand, the rewrite engine is often used for programming purposes in developing web apps; if it can show up in the app requirements, it's at least somewhat programming related.

Add "Mod Rewrite complete befuzzlement" to the list of rewrite questions on SO, mostly because the question comments includes a mini-discussion about this very topic:

Now that I've already given an answer for this, it really belongs on ServerFault. – outis Nov 27 at 8:50

 

This is a kind of programming so it's OK on stackoverflow. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 8:56

 

But it's not programming--it's a configuration issue. There's nothing wrong with the RE. Most importantly, the average SF user is going to be more knowledgeable about this than the average SO user; Antony's more likely to get better help on SF. – outis Nov 27 at 10:06

 

Maybe, but Serverfault is fairly low-traffic. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 13:21

My gut says "belongs on SF", since it's a matter of web server configuration. On the other hand, the rewrite engine is often used for programming purposes in developing web apps; if it can show up in the app requirements, it's at least somewhat programming related.

Add "Mod Rewrite complete befuzzlement" to the list of rewrite questions on SO, mostly because the question comments includes a mini-discussion about this very topic:

Now that I've already given an answer for this, it really belongs on ServerFault. – outis Nov 27 at 8:50

This is a kind of programming so it's OK on stackoverflow. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 8:56

But it's not programming--it's a configuration issue. There's nothing wrong with the RE. Most importantly, the average SF user is going to be more knowledgeable about this than the average SO user; Antony's more likely to get better help on SF. – outis Nov 27 at 10:06

Maybe, but Serverfault is fairly low-traffic. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 13:21

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My gut says "belongs on SF", since it's a matter of web server configuration. On the other hand, the rewrite engine is often used for programming purposes in developing web apps; if it can show up in the app requirements, it's at least somewhat programming related.

Add "Mod Rewrite complete befuzzlementMod Rewrite complete befuzzlement" to the list of rewrite questions on SO, mostly because the question comments includes a mini-discussion about this very topic:

Now that I've already given an answer for this, it really belongs on ServerFault. – outis Nov 27 at 8:50

This is a kind of programming so it's OK on stackoverflow. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 8:56

But it's not programming--it's a configuration issue. There's nothing wrong with the RE. Most importantly, the average SF user is going to be more knowledgeable about this than the average SO user; Antony's more likely to get better help on SF. – outis Nov 27 at 10:06

Maybe, but Serverfault is fairly low-traffic. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 13:21

My gut says "belongs on SF", since it's a matter of web server configuration. On the other hand, the rewrite engine is often used for programming purposes in developing web apps; if it can show up in the app requirements, it's at least somewhat programming related.

Add "Mod Rewrite complete befuzzlement" to the list of rewrite questions on SO, mostly because the question comments includes a mini-discussion about this very topic:

Now that I've already given an answer for this, it really belongs on ServerFault. – outis Nov 27 at 8:50

This is a kind of programming so it's OK on stackoverflow. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 8:56

But it's not programming--it's a configuration issue. There's nothing wrong with the RE. Most importantly, the average SF user is going to be more knowledgeable about this than the average SO user; Antony's more likely to get better help on SF. – outis Nov 27 at 10:06

Maybe, but Serverfault is fairly low-traffic. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 13:21

My gut says "belongs on SF", since it's a matter of web server configuration. On the other hand, the rewrite engine is often used for programming purposes in developing web apps; if it can show up in the app requirements, it's at least somewhat programming related.

Add "Mod Rewrite complete befuzzlement" to the list of rewrite questions on SO, mostly because the question comments includes a mini-discussion about this very topic:

Now that I've already given an answer for this, it really belongs on ServerFault. – outis Nov 27 at 8:50

This is a kind of programming so it's OK on stackoverflow. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 8:56

But it's not programming--it's a configuration issue. There's nothing wrong with the RE. Most importantly, the average SF user is going to be more knowledgeable about this than the average SO user; Antony's more likely to get better help on SF. – outis Nov 27 at 10:06

Maybe, but Serverfault is fairly low-traffic. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 13:21

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My gut says "belongs on SF", since it's a matter of web server configuration. On the other hand, the rewrite engine is often used for programming purposes in developing web apps; if it can show up in the app requirements, it's at least somewhat programming related.

Add "Mod Rewrite complete befuzzlement" to the list of rewrite questions on SO, mostly because the question comments includes a mini-discussion about this very topic:

Now that I've already given an answer for this, it really belongs on ServerFault. – outis Nov 27 at 8:50

This is a kind of programming so it's OK on stackoverflow. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 8:56

But it's not programming--it's a configuration issue. There's nothing wrong with the RE. Most importantly, the average SF user is going to be more knowledgeable about this than the average SO user; Antony's more likely to get better help on SF. – outis Nov 27 at 10:06

Maybe, but Serverfault is fairly low-traffic. – Kinopiko Nov 27 at 13:21