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9.4

Apache RewriteRule to add www without losing trailing file or path info

Asked by GuruGary in Apache Web Server

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I have an Apache web server that uses virtual hosting that  I would like a rewrite rule for.  

Scenario 1:
Simple virtual hosting, and I would like
http://domain.com/whatever
redirected to
http://www.domain.com/whatever
(where the directory "/whatever" is not necessarily static and could be "/" or "/dir1" or "/dir2" or "/something.php?var=value" as long as the trailing file or path info stays the same in the rewritten URL)

Scenario 2:
Virtual hosting with 1 or more aliased domains, and I would like any of:
http://primarydomain.com/whatever
or http://secondarydomain.com/whatever
or http://www.secondarydomain.com/whatever
redirected to
http://www.primarydomain.com/whatever

If scenario 1 and scenario 2 need different rewrite rules, that is fine.  I just spent about 30 minutes looking over mod_rewrite and the more I read, the more I decide this would take too long to figure out on my own.Start Free Trial
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Zone: Apache Web Server
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