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.
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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".
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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
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
or).
I'll have to do more testing to figure out exactly what the problem is later
this afternoon. Thanks for the assistance.
-Hank
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Hank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 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
:
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