2009/8/12 Alexis <[email protected]>:
> ok, then the code would be
> RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^files\.example\.com$ [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$
> /files/public$1 [L]
> or am i wrong?
Unless you put RewriteEngine off in a .htaccess file located in your
files/public/ folder, that would result in an infinite loop. But only
if you correct your rule. Since there is no leading slash in the
string tested against your regular expression in .htaccess files,
you'd rewrite to /files/publicarchivo.txt instead of
/files/public/archivo.txt
# we can change to a lex. equal comparison here
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} =files.example.com [NC]
# exclude th folder
RewriteCond $1 !^/files/public/
RewriteRule ^(.*) /files/public/$1 [L]
Setting the DocumentRoot for files.example.com in your httpd.conf to
/home/example/public_html/files/public would be another (may be the
regular) approach.
Bob
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