OK, I know one can get into trouble real quick with mod_rewrite (or, more
likely in my case, not know it well enough to realize that I can do something
in a very simple way...)
Therefore, seeking expert opinion on how to accomplish this...
Due to a way that an ISP has secure (https:) vs.
On 7/17/07, Robert Granvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Standard web site is at http://foo.site.com/...; while
the secure URL is at https://secure.site.com/foo/...;
So you can't use the same document root for both hosts?
If you need different content, except for some folders,
simply use the Alias
Unfortunately, no (on the content root). Basically, the secure
(https) portion is a shared subdomain, hence the directory approach.
Think of the structure this way:
/var/www/site1
/var/www/site2
/var/www/siten
/var/www/secure/
\\ Robert J. Granvin
On 7/17/07, Robert Granvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, no (on the content root). Basically, the secure (https)
portion is a shared subdomain, hence the directory approach.
Think of the structure this way:
/var/www/site1
/var/www/site2
/var/www/siten
/var/www/secure/
\\