I didn't know you could put that in the virtualhost directive....Thanks
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Browse All TopicsI've got two virtual host configurations that allow me to manage a couple domains with the same IP. The virtual host configurations are working as expected and I don't see the need to make any updates, but I've provided them anyway for context.
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName domain1.com
DocumentRoot "\path\www"
ServerAlias www.domain1.com
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName domain2.com
DocumentRoot "\path\www\domain2"
ServerAlias www.domain2.com
</VirtualHost>
My problem is that my domain1 root is actually located at "\path\www\domain1" but I cannot virtual host to the domain root because it messes up all of the paths for the app that's installed in \domain1. I could move the \domain1 app to the web server root directory and I think all of my problems would be fixed, but that requires a re-install that I'm trying to avoid.
Basically, I think the solution would need to be an .htaccess rewrite that caught all requests for www.domain1.com/index.php and redirected it to www.domain1.com/folder/ind
I'd guess that I'm making this more complicated than it needs to be. Any feedback is appreciated.
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by: caterham_wwwPosted on 2009-04-29 at 15:33:19ID: 24265394
Did you try
index.php
Redirect 301 /index.php http://domain1.com/folder/
in your <virtualhost *:80>
?