Rich, 

The rewrite below is exactly what I want to do.  Thanks.



From: Rich Bowen [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] rewrite question




On Apr 6, 2009, at 14:32, Gary Smith wrote:


We have a web site that is being pounded pretty hard.  The web site has lots of 
graphics and our bandwidth is being killed.  We have a dedicated server at 
another location where we get more bandwidth cheaper (but the overall 
processing sucks so it can't push the full site).

We would like to rewrite all gif/png/jpegs for www.domain.com and domain.com to 
go to images.domain.com.  Basically we have rsynced the content to the second 
domain and until we can tweak the thousands of HTML pages we want to just 
redirect.

Anyway have a working rule handy for doing this.  I know we will still take a 
bandwidth hit but like I said, this is just a work around for now.




Assuming you have sensible URIs, you can:


ProxyPass /images http://images.domain.com/images


If not, then you can:


RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule (.*\.(jpg|png|gif))$ http://images.domain.com$1 [R,NC]






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