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sbs



Joined: 01 Mar 2010
Posts: 3

PostPosted: Mon 01 Mar '10 17:29    Post subject: Preventing subfolder redirection Reply with quote

No question too simple? Well we'll see, this should be obvious but it's driving me crazy Smile


Okay, so I have a htaccess redirect to my offsite blog running in the root of my domain using:

Quote:
Redirect 301 / http://example.tumblr.com/


which works great but unfortunately it effects all my subfolders too (say example.com/junk), many of which I tend to use for easy image/document hosting, etc.

Is there any way to maintain the redirect in the root folder while preventing it from affecting specific folders (or even everything) below it?

Thought about meta redirects but it's a fairly dirty solution that I'd rather avoid, surely there must be a way to achieve this via htaccess?

Thanks to anyone who bothers reading this far.
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James Blond
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Joined: 19 Jan 2006
Posts: 7407
Location: EU, Germany, Next to Hamburg

PostPosted: Tue 02 Mar '10 12:35    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maybe you can redirect only php / html files. Than other types like your images are not affected.

e.g.
Code:

RedirectMatch (.*)\.php$ http://www.anotherserver.com$1.php
RedirectMatch (.*)\.htm$ http://www.anotherserver.com$1.htm
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sbs



Joined: 01 Mar 2010
Posts: 3

PostPosted: Tue 02 Mar '10 17:30    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, thanks that's basically what I ended up doing and as long as th defaults are .html/.htm/.php it should be fine for anything but really obtuse requests.

Appreciate your time and please, if anyone knows a way of preventing specific folders being affected I'd still love to hear it.

Cheers.
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James Blond
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Joined: 19 Jan 2006
Posts: 7407
Location: EU, Germany, Next to Hamburg

PostPosted: Tue 02 Mar '10 18:25    Post subject: Reply with quote

I thought a bit of it and with mod_rewrite it can work as you like.

Code:

RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule (.*) http://www.anotherserver.com/%{REQUEST_URI}
#now disable it for some folder
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/junk [NC]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/more_junk [NC]
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black_harry



Joined: 22 Feb 2010
Posts: 15
Location: Germany, Stuttgart

PostPosted: Thu 04 Mar '10 22:08    Post subject: Reply with quote

I found something in the Linux-Mag with regular expressions.
This works since Apache2.2:
google for "Ten Things You Didn't Know Apache (2.2) Could Do"
2nd page in the linux-magazine.

Looking on your expectations, 1 of the next 2 linkes should work (untested - you need only 1 of them !!!):
RedirectMatch ^/(?!images|icons|dir2|dir3/)(.*) http://dynamic.myhost.com/$1
RedirectMatch ^/(?!(?:images|icons|dir2|dir3)/)(.*) http://dynamic.myhost.com/$1
This redirects all, except the folders "images, icons, dir2, dir3"

If you work on windows, you should consider upper / lower case.
It looks ugly, but it works.
Example for images, icons:
RedirectMatch ^/(?![iI][mM][aA][gG][eE][sS]|[iI][cC][oO][nN][sS]/)(.*) http://dynamic.myhost.com/$1
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sbs



Joined: 01 Mar 2010
Posts: 3

PostPosted: Thu 04 Mar '10 23:49    Post subject: Reply with quote

Appreciate both your efforts.

Implemented JB's second idea earlier and it works if I change Junk from a Subfolder into a Subdomain (despite the folder itself remaining in exactly the same place).

Very odd but it seems to work (although I have some weird htaccess lag which I presumed was a cache thing but not, anyway that's a whole different issue).

Anyway, I'll be able to refer to both methods now should something go off in the future so very much appreciate both your efforts.

Cheers.
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