Bob thank you, but i receiving a new error message the http 500 and I do not
have access to httpd.conf and also do not know how.

2009/8/12 Bob Ionescu <bobsie...@googlemail.com>

> 2009/8/12 Alexis <rab4...@gmail.com>:
> > 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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