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I have a simple problem: the URL root for a client website
we are setting up is http://foo.com/bar/*, but
our client wants access to be it via http://dodo.foo.com/*,
how would I set this up? I have used mod_proxy in the past for something
similar but this doesn’t seem to be applicable here. I think mod_rewrite
could handle it but it is rather complicated to learn in short time, if there
is a simpler way or an example somewhere a link would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Oliver |
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