So.... just to let ya'll know the exciting conclusion of my mod_rewrite
adventure, I decided to use mod_vhosts_alias instead.
Doing a virtual host creation script would've been fine, but we're
planning on hosting a ton of little websites. My understanding is that
that many vhosts can cause performance problems.
For us, just having /var/www/sites/examplesite.com is the simplest way
to integrate this server into our (largely automated) production process.
In the end, all I did was add the following line to our apache2.conf:
VirtualDocumentRoot /var/www/sites/%-2.0.%-1
(This is debian/ubuntu server, by the way...)
That was a good explanation of mod_rewrite, though, Alexander. I have a
feeling that I'll be seeing it again. Maybe sooner than I'd like, now
that I know what's possible.
-- jon
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