Re: [users@httpd] 503 response with mod_rewrite?

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On 8/25/06, Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 8/25/06, Evaldas Imbrasas <evaldas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Is there a way to do this redirect on a conditional as a rewrite rule
> allows, though? I.e., return a 503 if a certain file exists?

Sure, just make "a certain file" an .htaccess file in the DocumentRoot
containing that directive.  Otherwise, if Andre is right, you can use
all the tricks of mod_rewrite directly.

Unfortunatelly, that is not an option, as my site is optimized for
speed and therefore is not using .htaccess files. Upgrading to 2.2 is
not possible in short-term either.

But thanks for your suggestions guys.

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