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RewriteEngine Off
Then everything works perfectly!
Thanks to everyone for your suggestions. It is possible to create a
"virtual" virtual named host without write access to httpd.conf on a shared
hosting environment.
-Hank
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Hank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If the content is living on the same server as domainA.com (which it
> apparently is in this case), then you don't want to proxy. There is no
> need to create an additional HTTP request. You just instru
or).
I'll have to do more testing to figure out exactly what the problem is later
this afternoon. Thanks for the assistance.
-Hank
d I can't get mod_rewrite to silently proxy a call to
domainA.com to basedomain.com/siteA . I'll guess I'll write a little PHP
script to do it for me if I can't get mod_rewrite to do it for me.
thanks,
-Hank
teA, but that's not good enough. It needs to be a
silent re-direct.
I realize I could do this with virtual domains if I had access to
httpd.conf, but I don't on this server.
Thanks,
-Hank
t-based access restrictions" I might lose?
-Hank
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rtual server, but
the target URL domain name stays the same (AAsite), only the top level
directory changes "/AA" or "/BB".
Thanks in advance.
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7;ve tried dozens
of combinations of order allow,deny,etc .in httpd.conf
and the local .htaccess, but can't quite figure out the right
combination.
Thanks in advance.
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