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11-03-2002 | #1 |
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Hey Guys,
Im trying to get modrewrite to automatically redirect domain names based on the name without having to do any setting up in the httpd.conf. What i mean i have domain1.com By default when that hits the server it should go to /www/hosts/domain1.com without having to setup anything specific for that domain. Now ive got it mostly sorted out... and it works.. if somebody types in www.domain1.com or http://www.domain1.com or even http://www.domain1.com/bullshit/8768768.htspujy But i can't get it to work with just http://domain1.com Heres a copy of the modrewrite code i have at the moment.. if anybody knows much about modrewrite i would LOVE if you could help me with this RewriteEngine On # a ServerName derived from a Host: header may be any case at all RewriteMap lowercase int:tolower ## deal with normal documents first: # allow Alias /icons/ to work - repeat for other aliases RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/icons/ # allow CGIs to work RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/cgi-bin/ # do the magic RewriteCond ${lowercase:%{SERVER_NAME}} ^.*\.[a-z-]+\.com$ RewriteRule ^(.+) ${lowercase:%{SERVER_NAME}}$1 [C] # now create the real file name RewriteRule ^.*\.([a-z-]+\.com)(.*) /www/hosts/$1/$2 ## and now deal with CGIs - we have to force a MIME type RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/cgi-bin/ RewriteRule ^(.+) ${lowercase:%{SERVER_NAME}}$1 [C] RewriteRule ^.*\.([a-z-]+\.com)(.*) /www/hosts/$1/$2 [T=application/x-httpd-cgi]
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11-03-2002 | #2 | |
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I've got an idea for you to try - seems you have only one rule - RewriteRule ^.*\.([a-z-]+\.com)(.*) /www/hosts/$1/$2 which, if I'm reading it right says to take whatever.whatever.com and redirect it - so make another rule and drop the first whatver, and put the rule just after the first one! RewriteRule ^.\([a-z-]+\.com)(.*) /www/hosts/$1/$2 just a though - my modrewrite skills aren't that sharp... tryHERE and HERE for more infos!
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11-03-2002 | #3 |
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Hmm.. tried it.. didn't work..
Its strange, how its just that i can't get to work. Guess ive got to get myself an apache / modrewrite expert to help me out on this one It's allready beyond my skills
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11-07-2002 | #4 | |
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^ = beginning of line . = any single character \( = a literal "(" character The regular expression you want to match for "domain.com" is: ^([a-z]+\.com)(.*) If you can't make sense of this, I can fix for you on your machine, please IM me (ICQ #21483582) -- it shouldn't take more than 5 minutes. |
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11-07-2002 | #5 |
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hey thanks tinnitus! I thought I'd shaved off the right part but I guess I ws a few short!
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