screwuphead Posted December 31, 2007 Share Posted December 31, 2007 What i have is one web server which hosts many sites within it and they are ran through java. so i created a script like so in my httpd <VirtualHost test-main.mycompany.com> RedirectMatch temp () /index/preloginclassic.rdf </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost test-demo.mycompany.com> RedirectMatch temp () /index/preloginclassic.rdf </VirtualHost> Which worked for a while until i needed to change the images within my page, from the default java application ones. so all my images look for "test-main.mycompany.com/index/preloginclassic.rdf" which is wrong. I have it hacked for now as, <VirtualHost test-main.company.com> DirectoryIndex "main.html" </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost test-demo.mycompany.com> DirectoryIndex demo.html </VirtualHost>[/sub] Which the main.html and demo.html are just html redirects to the java start page. I am seeing that when i point apache's DirectoryIndex to that java start page, it wants me to download the page. any suggestions? I mean i can leave it this way for now but not forever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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