Joshua Slive wrote:
> Assuming you are using 2.x, you can use a negative-lookahead in the
> regex to match exactly anything other than robots.txt. But the effect
> will be the same.
Thank you so much, that's just what I'm looking for. Following your
advice, finally, I changed my httpd.conf like th
joy d wrote:
> You can use mod_rewrite and define a RewriteCond for the except case.
Thank you for your appropriate advice.
Unfortunately, our Apache server was compiled without mod_rewrite, and
it's not allowed to re-compile it. Therefore, the following way is our
current candidate.
RedirectM
Hi, all.
I'm currently using the RedirectMatch(mod_alias) directive to redirect
all HTTP requests to corresponding HTTPs urls. My current httpd.conf is
like this:
RedirectMatch permanent '^(/.*)$' 'https://www.example.co