On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Chase wrote:

You could always create an errordocument CGI that returns a LOCATION header that sends them to foo.net :)

-Dan


got it working.

here's what i did:

in /.htaccess, i've got:

   RewriteEngine on
   RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.foo.com/$1 [R=301,L]


and in /cgi-bin/.htaccess, i've got:

   RewriteEngine off



it's not perfect. for instance, if someone requests http:// www.foo.net/cgi-bin/something_else, it won't get redirected to foo.com, it'll just return a 404 (from foo.net) when it doesn't find the file on foo.net.

but for all other file requests, it'll work perfectly.

cheers.

- chase



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