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mod_rewrite rule to point images from sub domain to main domain?

Asked by ftsao in Apache Web Server

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Is it possible to have all images from a subdomain pointing to the main domain? I have a development subdomain (e.g. testing.mysite.com) and have many images stored at mydomain.com. With the amount of images on the main domain, it's a bit impractical to copy them all over (about 1 GB) when I need them.

It's more of a nice to have feature with the images showing up on the test subdomain, but if possible I would appreciate it.

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Zone: Apache Web Server
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