Re: Redirect SITEB to SITEA while maintaining SITEB address in browser

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What you are mentioning is not a Redirect, but a Reverse Proxy.

mod_proxy and the corresponding mod_proxy_http can help you with that.

If you need further info you can check:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/reverse_proxy.html

and:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_proxy.html

2017-10-06 18:10 GMT+02:00 Drill Brain <drillbrain80@xxxxxxxxx.invalid>:
>
>
> Low hour apache user.  Hosting is godaddy on a unix share, apache 2.4.3-25.  Web content languages used
> are perl and php.
>
>
> We own several Domains that serve local markets.  These sites are essentially identical save for the
> content tweaked for the local user.  Right now, both pages served and the local site's environment can
> be considered the same.  As we move to a central location, this will, over time, not be true.
>
> We want to maintain the domain names.  We want users to be redirected to the central site.  But, here's
> the catch.  We want to maintain the illusion that the anonymous user, visitor, is still at his local site.
>
> If this can be done please continue. (We're ready to do the craigslist thing with the local selector if we
> must)
>
> The illusion has two main parts.  First is the page rendering which we can handle simply.  All we have
> to know is what site branding should be used.  Session vars have been used for this purpose.  I assume
> a redirection can carry data that allows us to set this session var.
>
> The second part is the mystery to me and involves apache (if it can indeed be done).
>
> #?  How do get the browser to display a url pointing to the old site while browsing at the new site?
> We don't want a page with SITEB branding to show a SITEA address (SITEA is the new central location
> with all the files and database)
>
>
> If this is possible what I'd really appreciate is a link to examples or directions on what to read in the documentation
> with notes on what to pay particular attention to.  I can formulate more directed questions as I wade thru it.
>
> I love examples.
>
> Thank you.
>
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