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mydomain.com to MYDOMAIN.com (from lowercase to UPPERCASE)

Asked by webstudiointeractive in Apache Web Server

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Hi there,

I need to redirect my users, or rewrite their URL, so that the domain name part of the URL is always in uppercase.  The rest of the domain can stay in lowercase, or the case it was written.

For example.  If someone types in:

http://mydomain.com/mydirectory/myfile.html

I need it to redirect to:

http://MYDOMAIN.com/mydirectory/myfile.html

In the end - I just need the first part of the domain to always display as uppercase in the address bar of a browser.

I'm using Apache/1.3.41 (Unix) PHP/5.2.5.Start Free Trial
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