> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have a redirect question. In the .htaccess file we use on one of our
> servers we want about 400 redirects of the form
> 
> Redirect /anyplace/anyfile /anotherplace/anotherfile
> 
> And this for about 20 virtual hosts ( so 20 .htaccess files)
> 
> I have searched everywhere, but apache requires this form
> 
> Redirect /anyplace/anyfile http://qualified-url/someplace/somefile
> 
> And this is rather a maintenance-problem. All the .htaccess-files need
> different qualified-url in the redirected link and if you change things in
> one you just can not copy the changed .htaccess but have to change all the
> files manually.
> 
> Does anybody know an easy work-around or genius solution for this?

Maybe I don't understand what you are saying, but I don't understand
why you need redirects for virtual hosts.  Why don't you just make
the virtual host document root point right to where you want it in 
the first place?

////jerry

> 
> Tnx
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