RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} Country=4(&.+)?$
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} Conc=14(&.+)?$
RewriteRule ^/directory/country.php http://www.domain-2.com/ [R]
 
As for your second requirement, I think it has already been widely discussed on 
this forum, and others, even recently. A little search through recent postings 
should enable you to find the answer. The solution is in the design of the web 
site.

-ascs
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De : Stéphane Neveu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoyé : vendredi 1 février 2008 10:16
À : users@httpd.apache.org
Objet : [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite



Hello all,

   I'm looking for a way to rewrite this url:

http://www.domain-1.com/directory/country.php?id_rub1=32&id_rub2=66&id_rub3=107&col=32&col2=66&col3=107&Country=4&Conc=14

to
 
http://www.domain-2.com/

only when Country=4&Conc=14 is matching.

So I wish apache2 could do something else :

When users come from http://www.domain-2.com/ 

apache2 should display the content of : 
http://www.domain-1.com/directory/country.php?id_rub1=32&id_rub2=66&id_rub3=107&col=32&col2=66&col3=107&Country=4&Conc=14

but users will only see http://www.domain-2.com/ on the brower.

I really tried to find a solution by myself, but I failed.

Thank you very much for your advices.






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