I am trying to implement some Apache rewrite rules to set the MIME type (in)correctly for XHTML in Internet Explorer. I have found these rewrite rules in many place, and they seem to work for most people:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} .*MSIE.*
RewriteRule .* - [T=text/html]
However, my site is already using Rewrite rules with the [P] flag to proxy requests to a local Tomcat instance. No matter what I do, the above rules seem to be overridden by the mime type returned from Tomcat. The Apache docs say for the [P] flag:
This flag forces the substitution part
to be internally sent as a proxy
request and immediately (rewrite
processing stops here)
…so I can’t put the mime rules after my proxy rules. If I put them before my proxy rules, the mime type is overridden by the proxy.
Is there any way to set the mime type for IE if I am using the proxy rules? Or is my only option to change the mime type in Tomcat (requiring a code change, unfortunately).
Thanks,
Jeff
I’m not sure if this will work, you can try it. Apply two rules, one for IE and one for non IE.
Second rule without Browser detection