Untested, but:
<VirtualHost x.x.x.x:80>
ServerName www.mysite.com
<Location /books>
ErrorDocument 503 http://www.mypartnersite.com/books
</Location>
<Location /music>
ErrorDocument 503 http://www.mypartnersite.com/music
</Location>
...
</VirtualHost>
should do what you describe.
Pete
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On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 07:28:39PM +0530, Ujjwal Kumar wrote:
> /music is not a directory, it is just a URL which is routed to some
> specific JSP (bound with a struts action), through struts.xml and
> urlrewrite.xml (using tuckey).
>
> I am restating the problem with more clarity.
>
> Lets say we have 2 sites www.mysite.com and www.mypartnersite.com
> mysite deals with books, music, electronics, mobiles etc, partnersite deals
> with only books and music
>
> In case of system errors, say 503(site unavailable) I would like to
> automatically redirect
>
> www.mysite.com/books to www.mypartnersite.com/books
> www.mysite.com/music to www.mypartnersite.com/music
> and not do anything for
> www.mysite.com/electronics and www.mysite.com/mobiles [ ie give out 503 as
> it is]
>
> How to set this up?
>
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