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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2006-10-10 15:55 -------
(In reply to comment #1)
> Yes!! The current behavior is useless.
> 
> Suppose I have a website (actually, I *do* have a website) whose URL is 
> changing
> from http://old-server.example.com/ to http://new-server.example.com/, but
> staying at the same physical filesystem path. At the top level, I tell
> mod_rewrite to redirect from old-server to new-server, using [L,R]. But I also
> have a subdirectory /2006 with a wiki that invisibly rewrites
> /2006/wiki/Main_Page to /2006/w/index.php?title=Main_Page without a redirect.
> 
> If I just tell /2006 to use RewriteOptions inherit, with the current behavior
we get

Have you checked what happens, if you do not set RewriteOptions Inherit and just
place the rewrite rule that transforms  http://old-server.example.com/ into
http://new-server.example.com/ at the virtual host level?

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