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Subject: Apache mod_rewrite sub.domain.com/directory=>www.directory.com/sub/directory
Category: Computers > Programming
Asked by: waynesimonsen-ga
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Posted: 16 Dec 2005 18:32 PST
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Question ID: 606710
On my Apache server at I have mod_rewrite enabled. I have my
DocumentRoot at F:\www\. I have folders in that folder that I want to
access as subdomain. I have wildcard DNS setup. I want what the user
typed in to stay the same. So If I type in sub.domain.com/directory I
get www.domain.com/sub/directory. I want this to work for multiple
folders not just the one "sub" folder.
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