Urb,
Would ln -sn newpage.html oldpage.html work better? I though 
otherwise if file2 existed it would be overwritten with file1 
without the -n.

Ron 

At 04:12 PM 7/27/98 -0400, Urb LeJeune wrote:
>> Anyone know how to setup the config files on an Apache server so that
>> requests for a particular page automatically load a different page? I've
>
>> Some config line like:
>> 
>> /oldpage.html newpage.html
>> 
>> will probably suffice, but I'm not sure where to add it.
>> 
>   Although it can be done with a record in .htaccess I suspect it's more 
>effecient using a symbolic link (assuming unix) since the entire 
>.htaccess file has to be read each time.
>
>    From the command line.
>
>ln -s newpage.html oldpage.html
>
>Urb
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