Hello,

I'm having a small problem reorganizing the Bacula web site so that it is more 
language neutral and am hoping that someone can provide me a little help with 
php or apache.

The current directory is:

/var/www/bacula
  images
  presentations
  ...
  a-bunch-of-English-files
  de
     a-bunch-of-German-files
  fr
    a-bunch-of-French-files

and I would like to convert the above into:

/var/www/bacula
  en
     a-bunch-of-English-files
  de
     a-bunch-of-German-files
  fr
    a-bunch-of-French-files

where en, de, and fr are directories which hold the various files related to 
the particular translation.

The DocumentRoot is /var/www/bacula, which I would like to keep unchanged so 
that each language can easily reference the images and other directories.  

When the user enters the site and clicks on the German or French flag, it 
executes code such as <a href='/de'> and all is OK because Apache puts 
descends into www.bacula.org/de.   However, this requires the user to click 
on a flag.

Now the problem I have is: How do I do that by default so that the user types:

  www.bacula.org

but gets dropped into

  www.bacula.org/en

as if he had initially clicked on the English flag?

I have created an index.php file in the main directory that is:

<?php
http_redirect('http://www.bacula.org/en');
?>

but either my php function call is incorrect (php v 5.1.6) or the function 
just is not doing what I wanted it to.

Does anyone know how to accomplish this?

Thanks,

Kern

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