Re: Redirect Permanent Help

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For my sites, I use rewrite:

  RewriteEngine On
  RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.domain\.com$ [NC]
  RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://domain.com$1 [R=301,L]

Also, if foo.com is used as a IP based virtual host, you could replace *:80 with w.x.y.z:80 so that your server can also host additional IP based sites.

Hope that helps.

--Victor

On 8/13/07, Nathan <apache@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We need to 301 redirect all traffic bound for www.foo.com to foo.com.

foo.com is set up as an IP based resource and www.foo.com is not
mentioned  in vhosts.

both www.foo.com and foo.com DNS is set to the same ip.

We added a section to vhosts like :

<VirtualHost *:80>

     DocumentRoot c:/pubrec/htdocs
     ServerName www.foo.com
     ErrorLog c:/pubrec/logs/error_log
     CustomLog c:/pubrec/logs/access_log combined
     ErrorDocument 404 /404.htm

RedirectPermanent /  http://foo.com/
</VirtualHost>


This seems to work fine for www.foo.com but not for www.foo.com/somepage.htm


I'd rather not use htaccess as we are not using it for anything else.

Any help is greatly appreciated!



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