Re: [users@httpd] Issue with trailing slashes after rewrite

2012-03-19 Thread Nala Gnirut
It seems like I've managed to make it work like I wanted using this rule:

* * *

# Turn rewrite engine on
RewriteEngine On

# Fix missing trailing slashes for foo.mydomain.com
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^foo\.mydomain\.com$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/foo%{REQUEST_URI}/ -d
RewriteRule [^/]$ %{REQUEST_URI}/ [R=301,L]

# Change DocumentRoot for foo.mydomain.com
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^foo\.mydomain\.com$
RewriteCond %{ENV:REDIRECT_STATUS} ^$
RewriteRule .* /foo%{REQUEST_URI}  [QSA,L]

* * *

Thanks everyone for your help.

On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 11:36 PM, Nala Gnirut  wrote:

> On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 11:16 PM, Eric Covener  wrote:
>
>> The P flag is explicitly used to proxy. If you want to redirect,
>> substitute a full URL and use the R flag instead.
>>
>
> I need to dynamically change DocumentRoot for some subdomains pointing to
> the same local path.
>
> This rule works (almost) as expected, but has an issue with links to
> subfolders without trailing slash:
>
> RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^foo\.domain\.com$
>
> RewriteCond %{ENV:REDIRECT_STATUS} ^$
> RewriteRule .* /foo%{REQUEST_URI}  [QSA,L]
>
> That is
>
> http://foo.domain.com/bar/ works, while
>
> http://foo.domain.com/bar is redirected to a wrong local path
> (/foo/foo/bar instead of /foo/bar)
>


Re: [users@httpd] Issue with trailing slashes after rewrite

2012-03-18 Thread Nala Gnirut
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 11:16 PM, Eric Covener  wrote:

> The P flag is explicitly used to proxy. If you want to redirect,
> substitute a full URL and use the R flag instead.
>

I need to dynamically change DocumentRoot for some subdomains pointing to
the same local path.

This rule works (almost) as expected, but has an issue with links to
subfolders without trailing slash:

RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^foo\.domain\.com$
RewriteCond %{ENV:REDIRECT_STATUS} ^$
RewriteRule .* /foo%{REQUEST_URI}  [QSA,L]

That is

http://foo.domain.com/bar/ works, while

http://foo.domain.com/bar is redirected to a wrong local path (/foo/foo/bar
instead of /foo/bar)


Re: [users@httpd] Issue with trailing slashes after rewrite

2012-03-18 Thread Nala Gnirut
After adapting to my folder structure it should look like

RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(.*)\.(.*)\.(.*)$
RewriteRule ^/(.*) /%1/$1 [P]

Unfortunately neither your original suggestion nor my version seem to cause
any redirection.

On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Igor Cicimov  wrote:

> Correction
>
>
> RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(.*)\.(.*)\.com$
> RewriteRule ^/(.*) /%2/%1/$1 [P,L]
>
>


Re: [users@httpd] Issue with trailing slashes after rewrite

2012-03-17 Thread Nala Gnirut
Thanks, for the info. Unfortunately the suggested rule does not seem to
work as expected.

Let me further explain what I'm trying to achieve:

All *.mydomain.com subdomains point to the same /mydomain/ local path as
DocumentRoot (can't change this behavior due to shared hosting
restrictions) and I'd like to have

a.mydomain.com -> /mydomain/a (http://a.mydomain.com still shown in address
bar)
a.mydomain.com/dir1/ -> /mydomain/dir1 (http://a.mydomain.com/dir1/ still
shown in address bar)
b.mydomain.com -> /mydomain/b (http://b.mydomain.com still shown in address
bar)
b.mydomain.com/dir2/ -> /mydomain/dir2 (http://a.mydomain.com/dir2/ still
shown in address bar)

My rule seems to work this way, with the notably exception of links to
subdirs not containing trailing slash

Thanks in advance.

On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 4:03 AM, Igor Cicimov  wrote:

> RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^foo\.mydomain\.com$ <http://foo.mydomain.com/>
> RewriteCond %{ENV:REDIRECT_STATUS} ^$
> RewriteRule ^/(.*) /foo/$1 [L]
>
> sorry missed the ^ above.
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Igor Cicimov  wrote:
>
>> First SERVER_NAME is apache internal NOT a http header sent with the
>> request thus will match ANY request. Use HTTP_HOST instead. You also need
>> to escape the dots in the host name.
>>
>> Second, from the documentation:
>>
>> "To combine new and old query strings, use the [QSA] flag."
>>
>> so by using QSA you are modifying the query string adding another foo to
>> it thus the result you are seeing.
>>
>> Finally, your rules should look like:
>>
>> RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^foo\.mydomain\.com$ <http://foo.mydomain.com/>
>>
>> RewriteCond %{ENV:REDIRECT_STATUS} ^$
>> RewriteRule /(.*) /foo/$1 [L]
>>
>> Igor
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 1:40 AM, Nala Gnirut wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> in a shared hosting with no access to httpd.conf, I'm trying to redirect
>>> subdomains to different document root using mod_rewrite.
>>>
>>> I'm using this rule in a .htaccess file placed in DocumentRoot:
>>>
>>> # Change document root for foo.mydomain.com
>>> RewriteCond %{SERVER_NAME} foo.mydomain.com
>>> RewriteCond %{ENV:REDIRECT_STATUS} ^$
>>> RewriteRule .* /foo%{REQUEST_URI} [QSA,L]
>>>
>>> This works as expected accessing
>>>
>>> foo.mydomain.com
>>> foo.mydomain.com/
>>> foo.mydomain.com/bar/
>>>
>>> while
>>>
>>> foo.mydomain.com/bar
>>>
>>> fails as it's redirected to
>>>
>>> /foo/foo/bar instead of /foo/bar
>>>
>>> Please note that trailing slashes are automatically added to any rule
>>> but the ones rewritten by this rule.
>>>
>>> Where's my fault?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>
>>
>