Hi

 

New to Apache, but learning fast. Knocks IIS into a cocked hat, but I
have a newbie question:

 

I have looked through the documentation and examples for the mod_rewrite
module and although I think my request is simple, I cannot find the
solution to it in either this documentation or the "Practical Solutions
to Common Problems" section. Google throws me back to these same pages.

 

I want my browser to display only the root canonical URL while browsing:
http://www.mydomain.com. Whatever is contained in the URL or querystring
following this should not appear in the browser window. So
http://www.mydomain.com/index.pl or
http://www.mydomain.com/app/subapp/file.extension?var=something&anotherv
ar=somethingelse should both simply show http://www.mydomain.com in the
browser window. The iFrame solution works to a point, but that still
reveals the filename containing the iFrame - I want this hidden also.

 

Simple, I know, but search as I might...

 

Many thanks for the assist!

 

Rod

 

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