Re: Problems with an extra Rewrite Rule before a RewriteCond

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On 30/05/07, Russ <rsivak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm a bit confused.  R means redirect, meaning the server sends the 301 or 302 header to the browser.  In either case, the browse will redirect to the new URL and that's what will show in the address bar.  How evactly do you make things redirect without proxying and without a change in the address bar?

Do as Joshua pointed out. First try without any flags at all, and in
case that doesn't work try with [PT].

I expect you won't need any flags.

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