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Apache Question... mod_rewrite or redirect???



Do you want all of abc.com, def.com, et. al. to all server the same
content?  If so, then you don't need to do anything other than point
all of those names at your one server.  Otherwise, if you want to
serve different content, you could just use the <VirtualHost>
directive based on the different names and point them to different
content.

I don't think you need to Rewrite or Redirect in this case.

-derek

"Phil Buckley" <phil at 1918.com> writes:

> I'm just starting my long journey today into having multiple domains all point and actually re-write themselves into a common url - for cookies that track a shopper through an ecommerce site...
> 
> Here's my question, the client has 8 or ten domains that all point to a single directory, I want to use apache 1.3.9 to rewrite:
> abc.com, def.com, ghi.com jkl.com all to xyz.com
> 
> Here's what I think might work, but I wondering if someone else already has done some of this and can see a glaring mistake
> 
>  RewriteEngine        on
>  RewriteLogLevel      9
>  RewriteLog logs/www.salvytheflorist.com-rewrite_log
>  RewriteRule ^/abc.com([^/]+)/?(.*)       /xyz.com/$1/$2
> 
> Thanks,
> Phil
>  
> 
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