.httacces and virtual subdomains |
[eluser]jurosik[/eluser]
hi folks, i need to use virtual subdomains and use it as a variable, like: http://var.domain.tld would use /default controller http://var.domain.tld/foo would use /foo controller and so on.. i'm totaly lost in these .htaccess expressions please, is here anyone who could help? thx
[eluser]jurosik[/eluser]
nobody? it's the same thing as on EveryBlock website: http://sf.everyblock.com/ i was trying almost everything, but all i get was that 500 Internal Server Error
[eluser]brianw1975[/eluser]
I'm not really sure what you mean.... the example just shows the same subdomain Quote:http://var.domain.tld would use /default controller and the / and /foo are of typical codeigniter usage... do you really mean you want to do something like: Code: http://(www.)domain.tld/ uses the default controller are any of those what you want?
[eluser]t'mo[/eluser]
As a cheap hack to serve three domains (call them 'domain.com', 'domain1.com', 'domain2.com') from the same hosting account, I've recently added something like this to my root .htaccess file: Code: RewriteEngine on All three domains resolve to the same IP address. Requests for the first domain go to index.html (or whatever I've set the default page in / to be). Then these entries in .htaccess are routing requests to the other domains according to the values of the HOST header. The requests for domain1.com are handled by domain1_index.php, likewise for domain2.com. I'm not sure if it will work for sub-domains, but I'll be trying that soon, since I want 'test.domain1.com' and 'www.domain1.com' to be different.
[eluser]jurosik[/eluser]
ok guys, let me better explain my problem. i have site with structure like this: Code: domain.tld/uk/post/1 uk is country code for united kindom, and i want this code move to the subdomain. virtual subdomain, there is no real subdomain at all. Code: uk.domain.tld/post/1 this is my .htaccess for now, which gives me 500 Internal Server Error on uk.vzahranici.sk: Code: <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
[eluser]renownedmedia[/eluser]
I'm thinking this will require more than changing a .htaccess file... You might need to change DNS settings on the fly, with predefined subdomains being written to a config file, and this may be impossible on shared hosting. |
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