Trouble With mod_rewrite

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I'm using Apache version 2.2.6 with dynamic modules. I'm trying to use mod_rewrite to change a URL. Specifically, if someone enters:

http://www.consumer-sc.ca.gov

I want to redirect him and make his browser window show:

http://www.consumerservices.ca.gov

Both domains resolve to the same IP address. I've Googled and found many examples that describe this very exact scenario but I have been unable to make it work. Specifically, I've added these lines to my conf file:

# Added Rewrite rule to change consumer-sc.ca.gov consumerservices.ca.gov
# Taken from example at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/misc/rewriteguide.html
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST}   !^www\.consumer-sc\.ca\.gov$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST}   !^$
RewriteRule ^/(.*)         http://www.consumerservices.ca.gov/$1 [L,R=301]

After restarting the web server, connections to http://www.consumer-sc.ca.gov do not get rewritten. The page is served exactly as if there was no mod_rewrite.

Connections to http://www.consumerservices.ca.gov receive a "Moved Permanently - The document has moved here." message with "here" being a link to http://www.consumerservices.ca.gov.

I'm sure I'm missing something simple. Would someone please hit me with a clue stick?

Thanks,

Drew

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