I forget the details, but I seem to recall there is a flag that says
only redirect if the redirection page exists. If used in this case, it
could be made to go to the root field any time the first /abc/ does
not exist as a top level field (by redirecting to all the fields
first). But that means the default level could not have any pages with
a p1 that matches a sister field. The other problem is I don't
remember how to do it!

Cheers,
Dan


On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hans, I cannot discriminate between those two. I wonder if there is a
> way to achieve this while sticking to a root field and subfolder field
> (s) with one shared BoltWire installation.
>
> Since both URLs are exactly the same, the only way I can think of to
> discriminate them might be the page a visitor comes from. But visitors
> that use bookmarks or type in an address might still land on the wrong
> page (i.e. subfolder field instead of root field since
> subfolder .htaccess does its job first).
>
> Regards, Markus
>
> On Mar 11, 11:53 am, Hans <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Markus, i am glad that your own solution works for you.
>> But how do you determine that for instancehttp://example.com/abc/def/ghi
>> is page def.ghi in the subfolder abc field rather than page
>> abc.def.ghi in the root field?
>> Just curious about the structure of root field and subfolder field(s).
>>
>> Cheers,
>> ~Hans
> >
>

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