---- jon wrote: > I'm totally confused when it comes to mod_rewrite, but here's what I'm > trying to do -- redirect any instance of a given domain to a specific > folder. > > So.... let's say I want to visit example.com/index.php, the request > should go to /var/www/sites/example.com/index.php > > What I'm looking for is something flexible -- I don't want to have to > add vhosts everytime we add a domain to the server, just a site.com > folder in /var/www/sites > > Can anyone help... or point the way to good resources? > > Thanks.... > > -- jon You need to use virtual hosts. mod_rewrite's first argument accepts a path, second argument accepts a path or URL.
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RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule    ^(.*)$    http://www.othersite.com$1
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This takes a request: http://example.com/index.php and parses it, so $1='/index.php'. Then serves http://www.othersite.com/index.php Where's the string 'example.com'? Nowhere, the regular expression "^(.*)$" sucked in the whole thing. That's all that is available for mod_rewrite to process. Now quit trying to be lazy with the 5 minutes it takes to make a new vhost, there's a reason why people get paid for this stuff :) --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss