On 5/18/07, Scott Wilcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hey Joshua,

 I think I was a little ambiguous with what I said. It probably would of
been better to explain it like this.

 If a VirtualHost is there for the requested URI, that is served.
 For any requested URI (http://test1.com, http://sub.domain.com,
http://anything.anythingelse.anywhere.tld), then that
request is actually forwarded to the main site.

 At the moment, my first VirtualHost is catching everything and displaying
the standard homepage fine, but i'd much prefer if they were pushed over to
the correct URI.

Did you read the link I sent? That is exactly what it does.

As it says, the first <VirtualHost> is the default host which catches
all names that don't match any other virtualhost. Put a Redirect in
that host pointing to your "canonical" vhost (the "correct URI"),
which should be contained in a separate <VirtualHost> section.

Joshua.

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