The first item of the rewrite command cannot include a hostname in it, only the location on the host and name of the object they're asking for.
You need to use a RewriteCond clause before the RewriteRule to check the host name.
Refer to http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_rewrite.html
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} anotherdomain\.ext$ RewriteRule /.* /site2.html [L] ...
And try putting the
RewriteEngine On RewriteLog /var/log/apache/rewrite.log RewriteLogLevel 9
within the virtualhost container.
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 05:42 AM, Gavin Hamill wrote:
Hi :)
I've been trying to learn mod_rewrite to do /anything/ and I'm failing. Please
take pity on me, oh mighty ones ! ;)
I wanted to use mod_rewrite as a technology test, and to learn something new,
but it has simply driven me to distraction... perhaps someone could help?
I have a woody box (installed yesterday) with vanilla Apache, and a customer
who has three domain names, and hundreds of files in /www/maindomain.ext.
They also own anotherdomain.ext and thirddomain.ext, and each domain has a
seperate defaultindex page - site1.html, site2.html, site3.html.
What I want to do is use mod_rewrite to check the entire URI they requested,
and "if http://www.anotherdomain.ext/ or http://anotherdomain.ext is
requested, then display site2.html" and so on for the third site.
Aside from
LoadModule rewrite_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_rewrite.so RewriteEngine On RewriteLog /var/log/apache/rewrite.log RewriteLogLevel 9
I have this:
<VirtualHost 1.2.3.4> DocumentRoot /www/maindomain.ext ServerName maindomain.ext ServerAlias www.maindomain.ext. ServerAlias anotherdomain.ext ServerAlias www.anotherdomain.ext ServerAlias thirddomain.ext ServerAlias www.thirddomain.ext RewriteRule anotherdomain\.ext\/$ /site2.html RewriteRule thirdomain\.ext\/$ /site3.html </VirtualHost>
This is just not doing it for me, and I see nothing in the log file (0 bytes,
same permissions/owner as the other access.log/error.log which work fine)
In fact, even doing something simple like
RewriteRule ^/gdh.* http://www.google.com/
doesn't have the desired effect :/
I'd be very grateful for any suggestions!
Cheers, Gavin.
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