Re: [users@httpd] mod_rewrite on subdomains

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On 11/4/05, Cristian Bichis <cristian.bichis@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> >Why don't you say what you're trying instead.
> >
> All my pages requests must go to one unique file: index.php into website
> root.
>
> I need a subdomain, and all requests for pages from subdomain must go to
> index.php into website root not subdomain folder.

I meant that you should show us the configuration you are using.

>
> >And you absolutely must
> >use the RewriteLog to debug mod_rewrite problems.  And mod_rewrite
> >problems are usually simpler to bug when you put your rules in
> >httpd.conf rather than .htaccess.
> >
> >
> I am hosting my ws on a reseller account. Can't have access to rewrite log.

Then all hope is lost ;-)

Seriously, you should setup apache on a local computer and test it
there before deploying to your host.

Joshua.

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