On Wed, 2009-04-22 at 22:30 +0800, Basil Mohamed Gohar wrote: > On 04/22/2009 10:17 PM, Eric Covener wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Basil Mohamed Gohar > > <abu_huray...@hidayahonline.org> wrote: > > > >>> Outside of htaccess, the pattern is compiled at startup, so you can't > >>> use variables (because they depend on parts of the request, even > >>> ServerName). > >>> > >>> IIUC It's feasible in per-directory, but not implemented. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> So, what this means is it's not possible as it stands right now, correct? > >> > > > > Correct. You can usually get to the same ultimate result by putting > > the variables in the 2nd argument and being more clever with captures > > and multiple conditions, etc. > > > > If you can describe what your end goal is, someone here might be able > > to help construct a ruleset. > > > > > Thanks. It's quite simple, actually. What I want to do is direct all > domains that fall under a virtualhost which has many server aliases to > one canonical domain. > > So, for example, if my canonical name is www.example.com, and someone > accesses example.com or example.net (all of which are aliases in > VirtualHost block), I want a redirect to be issued pointing to the > canonical ServerName value (www.example.com). Since this is already > stored in %{SERVER_NAME}, I thought it would be best to use it, because > I have this kind of behavior on many, but not all, VirtualHosts. It > would save me a lot of time. >
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