Quoting DOUGLAS HUNLEY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Does anyone know of a nice, clean, simple way to have Apache configured
> such that if a user (say in Germany) loads up a website that is in the
> US, the server "recognizes" where they are and redirects them SEAMLESSLY
> to the German mirror of that site?
> 
> The catch is that not all of the mirrors are hosted on machines where
> the Apache configuration can be modified. So all the "brains" in this
> scheme must be located on the one machine. I've looked at mod_backhand,
> but it needs to be able to communicate with the other machines
> (requiring mod_backhand to be installed on them) and that is simply not
> an option here.

Guessing...

mod_rewrite?

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