How redirect a jwt login request?
I have an ionic app with JWT authentication. Now I'm planning to move the API from api.example.com
to example.com/api
. I tried moving everything and setup 301 redirects on api.example.com
to example.com/api
and almost everything works. Only thing what didn't work was the JWT login. Does this have something to do with the 'HTTP_AUTHORIZATION' in the .htaccess
file. Or is this completely impossible?
It is important that the old apps with api.example.com
still work after I move the API.
.htaccess authentication redirect jwt
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I have an ionic app with JWT authentication. Now I'm planning to move the API from api.example.com
to example.com/api
. I tried moving everything and setup 301 redirects on api.example.com
to example.com/api
and almost everything works. Only thing what didn't work was the JWT login. Does this have something to do with the 'HTTP_AUTHORIZATION' in the .htaccess
file. Or is this completely impossible?
It is important that the old apps with api.example.com
still work after I move the API.
.htaccess authentication redirect jwt
add a comment |
I have an ionic app with JWT authentication. Now I'm planning to move the API from api.example.com
to example.com/api
. I tried moving everything and setup 301 redirects on api.example.com
to example.com/api
and almost everything works. Only thing what didn't work was the JWT login. Does this have something to do with the 'HTTP_AUTHORIZATION' in the .htaccess
file. Or is this completely impossible?
It is important that the old apps with api.example.com
still work after I move the API.
.htaccess authentication redirect jwt
I have an ionic app with JWT authentication. Now I'm planning to move the API from api.example.com
to example.com/api
. I tried moving everything and setup 301 redirects on api.example.com
to example.com/api
and almost everything works. Only thing what didn't work was the JWT login. Does this have something to do with the 'HTTP_AUTHORIZATION' in the .htaccess
file. Or is this completely impossible?
It is important that the old apps with api.example.com
still work after I move the API.
.htaccess authentication redirect jwt
.htaccess authentication redirect jwt
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If you are redirecting POST requests (for the login) then you will need to use a 308 ("permanent redirect") status in order to preserve the POST request method. When the browser receives a 301 ("moved permanently") status then it will likely issue a GET, rather than POST, request method for the redirected request.
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If you are redirecting POST requests (for the login) then you will need to use a 308 ("permanent redirect") status in order to preserve the POST request method. When the browser receives a 301 ("moved permanently") status then it will likely issue a GET, rather than POST, request method for the redirected request.
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If you are redirecting POST requests (for the login) then you will need to use a 308 ("permanent redirect") status in order to preserve the POST request method. When the browser receives a 301 ("moved permanently") status then it will likely issue a GET, rather than POST, request method for the redirected request.
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If you are redirecting POST requests (for the login) then you will need to use a 308 ("permanent redirect") status in order to preserve the POST request method. When the browser receives a 301 ("moved permanently") status then it will likely issue a GET, rather than POST, request method for the redirected request.
If you are redirecting POST requests (for the login) then you will need to use a 308 ("permanent redirect") status in order to preserve the POST request method. When the browser receives a 301 ("moved permanently") status then it will likely issue a GET, rather than POST, request method for the redirected request.
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