From: Camaleón on
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 19:00:58 +0800, vinboy wrote:

> Thanks for the reply. But it's not quite what I'm looking for. The
> abc123 is a variable.

Oh. And you thought people should have guess that "abc123" was a variable
value without further notice >;-)

> I'm looking for a rule that redirect this:
>
> http://abc123.example.com to
> http://www.example.com/pages/page.php?u=abc123
>
> http://111.example.com to
> http://www.example.com/pages/page.php?u=111
>
> http://222.example.com to
> http://www.example.com/pages/page.php?u=222
>
> http://david.example.com to
> http://www.example.com/pages/page.php?u=david
>
> you see the pattern?
>
> http://[name].example.com to
> http://www.example.com/pages/page.php?u=[name]

I don't see anything wrong with that setup? :-?

You can have as many redirections as you like. Just make them static,
because OTOH, you'll have to use a static value, at least for the host
part.

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From: V on
Making them static is bad.

The Apache .htaccess is as follow, can you translate them to lighttpd?

RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(.+)\.example\.com
RewriteRule ^(.*) http://www.example.com/pages/page.php?u=%1 [R=301,L]



> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 19:00:58 +0800, vinboy wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the reply. But it's not quite what I'm looking for. The
>> abc123 is a variable.
>
> Oh. And you thought people should have guess that "abc123" was a variable
> value without further notice >;-)
>
>> I'm looking for a rule that redirect this:
>>
>> http://abc123.example.com to
>> http://www.example.com/pages/page.php?u=abc123
>>
>> http://111.example.com to
>> http://www.example.com/pages/page.php?u=111
>>
>> http://222.example.com to
>> http://www.example.com/pages/page.php?u=222
>>
>> http://david.example.com to
>> http://www.example.com/pages/page.php?u=david
>>
>> you see the pattern?
>>
>> http://[name].example.com to
>> http://www.example.com/pages/page.php?u=[name]
>
> I don't see anything wrong with that setup? :-?
>
> You can have as many redirections as you like. Just make them static,
> because OTOH, you'll have to use a static value, at least for the host
> part.
>
> Greetings,
>
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> Camaleón
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From: Eduardo M KALINOWSKI on
On Seg, 19 Jul 2010, V wrote:
> Making them static is bad.
>
> The Apache .htaccess is as follow, can you translate them to lighttpd?
>
> RewriteEngine On
> RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.
> RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(.+)\.example\.com
> RewriteRule ^(.*) http://www.example.com/pages/page.php?u=%1 [R=301,L]

You really don't want to do your homework, do you?

The page mentioned, while not very detailed, has examples that show
how such things can be done. The second example, in particular, is the
closest to what you need: it redirects any domain.

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