Hello Shaun,
I am not able to help you. Please post it in the group.
Regards,
Ashok

On 10/7/07, Shaun T. Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have been scratching my head over this for hours ...
>
> I'm trying accomplish this:
>
> If the UserAgent is not ABCD, and the request is for either /dir1/ or
> /dir1-test/ then it should be rewritten to /dir1/info/
>
> The idea is that only UAs of ABCD should get served the index file in
> /dir1/ or /dir1-test/ and all others should get served the index file
> in /dir1/info/ instead.
>
> Additionally, if the UA is not ABCD and they explicitly request the
> index file by name, in either directory, they should also get
> redirected to /dir1/info/
>
> It isn't clear to me whether the directives belong in /.htaccess or in
> /dir1/.htaccess and /dir1-test/.htaccess and I'm still struggling to
> come up with the right directives as well.
>
> There are already .htaccess files in /dir1/ and /dir1-test/ that
> define what the index file for that directory is, and that works fine.
> The index file in the info dir is just index.html.
> --
>         -ste
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