RE: some problems about mod rewrite

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De: alfredo cosco [mailto:orazio.nelson@xxxxxxxxx]
Enviado el: jueves, 28 de junio de 2007 18:58
Para: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto:  some problems about mod rewrite


Hallo,
I'm going mad with a server configuration.

That's my problem:
There is an Institution: www.institution.org

It offers a e-journals service between OJS software:

www.ojs.institution.org

So each journal has this link:

www.ojs.institution.org/index.php/Journal

So they asked to transform this in this other:

www.Journal.institution.org

SO, first of all, I asked to the admin of www.institution.org to
create a second level domain www.Journal.institution.org and point it
to the server wich hosts: www.ojs.institution.org

Now I have to point www.Journal.institution.org to the right address:
i.e. www.ojs.institution.org/index.php/Journal

I tried Virtual Servers, but each Journal has not an its own
directory, and i cannot point the Virtual Server directives to a php
function call (i.e. www.ojs.institution.org/index.php/Journal) , but,
if I understand, it has to point to a real filesystem resource.

So I'm trying with mod_rewrite.

But I don't know how to write the Rules to rewrite them.
At least
www.Journal.institution.org

has to point here:
www.ojs.institution.org/index.php/Journal

Can anyone help me?
Tnx
Alfredo

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