and if you're lazy, i think the "Redirect" option would
be just as effective.  altho, i'm a bit stoned right now
so i'm not even sure i'm answering the right question.

=jay

On Sun, 26 Aug 2001, Adam Fenn wrote:

>
> I believe this can be accomplished using apache's modRewrite.
>
> I am a little short on time at the moment as I am preparing to move across
> the country tomorrow, but otherwise I'd look up the exact lines for you.
> Around the time when I was experimenting with it, I found the
> documentation to be a little hazy, so if you have any troubles with it let
> us know... ;)
>
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_rewrite.html
>
>
> return 0;
>
>       /* adam */
>
> On Sun, 26 Aug 2001, Phil Suh wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > i've got a site: http://xmlns.filsa.org/
> >
> > it's also accessible via the .NET address,
> >
> >   http://xmlns.filsa.net/
> >
> > however, if a user comes to the site via the .net address, I want to
> > config apache to return the .org address.
> >
> > that is, if a user types 'xmlns.filsa.net' into the browser's address bar,
> > they should end up on the xmlns.filsa.ORG site, and the address bar in the
> > browser should read: http://xmlns.filsa.ORG/
> >
> > how can i get that behaviour? currently, the .NET address goes to the
> > site, but the address bar doesn't update...
> >
> > any ideas?
> >
> > thx, phil
> >
> > GPG [ Key Id: 0x1E766390 | http://filsa.net/keys ]
> >
> >
>
>
>

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