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redirecting domain to subfolder with .htaccess
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I'm new to using and changing the workings of a server and all that.
So far I've only had one server with one domain for myself, but now a business is getting some traction and I want to use a different domain for it while keeping it on my server.
The situation is like this:
I have the main domain and root directory like maindomain.com. I also just bought projectdomain.com.
The files for projectdomain.com are within maindomain.com/project/.
I have established a forward from projectdomain.com to maindomain.com/project/ already, but I can't access sites via the url.
For example:
I wan't to type projectdomain.com/somecontent/ and access maindomain.com/project/somecontent while maintaining the projectdomain.com link in the adress bar.
When I try it now I always end up in maindomain.com/project/ and never in the file I specified in the url.
I've tried working around it with the .htaccess file, but don't really know much about it. What I have now is
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST (www.)?projectdomain.com
RewriteRule (.*) http://maindomain.com/project/$1 [R=301,L]
Sorry for the noob question, I really don't know much about the topic and I'm not sure what to google to get what I want.
.htaccess domain redirect directory root
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I'm new to using and changing the workings of a server and all that.
So far I've only had one server with one domain for myself, but now a business is getting some traction and I want to use a different domain for it while keeping it on my server.
The situation is like this:
I have the main domain and root directory like maindomain.com. I also just bought projectdomain.com.
The files for projectdomain.com are within maindomain.com/project/.
I have established a forward from projectdomain.com to maindomain.com/project/ already, but I can't access sites via the url.
For example:
I wan't to type projectdomain.com/somecontent/ and access maindomain.com/project/somecontent while maintaining the projectdomain.com link in the adress bar.
When I try it now I always end up in maindomain.com/project/ and never in the file I specified in the url.
I've tried working around it with the .htaccess file, but don't really know much about it. What I have now is
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST (www.)?projectdomain.com
RewriteRule (.*) http://maindomain.com/project/$1 [R=301,L]
Sorry for the noob question, I really don't know much about the topic and I'm not sure what to google to get what I want.
.htaccess domain redirect directory root
Just wondering, if this is your own server, why you are using a subdirectory off the main domain for this project (for which you have a separate domain) rather than using an entirely different area of the filesystem? Are the main site and this project site somehow connected?
– MrWhite
Apr 20 at 17:29
1
You should set the document root correctly, not use a rewrite.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 20 at 17:41
I'm puttint it all on public_html folder because my server provider told me to.
– Malte
Apr 20 at 18:30
How would I change the document root correctly? I'm not sure if that is the way to go as maindomain.com should still got to the root's index, I just want projectdomain.com to go to a different folder where the project is
– Malte
Apr 20 at 18:31
add a comment |
I'm new to using and changing the workings of a server and all that.
So far I've only had one server with one domain for myself, but now a business is getting some traction and I want to use a different domain for it while keeping it on my server.
The situation is like this:
I have the main domain and root directory like maindomain.com. I also just bought projectdomain.com.
The files for projectdomain.com are within maindomain.com/project/.
I have established a forward from projectdomain.com to maindomain.com/project/ already, but I can't access sites via the url.
For example:
I wan't to type projectdomain.com/somecontent/ and access maindomain.com/project/somecontent while maintaining the projectdomain.com link in the adress bar.
When I try it now I always end up in maindomain.com/project/ and never in the file I specified in the url.
I've tried working around it with the .htaccess file, but don't really know much about it. What I have now is
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST (www.)?projectdomain.com
RewriteRule (.*) http://maindomain.com/project/$1 [R=301,L]
Sorry for the noob question, I really don't know much about the topic and I'm not sure what to google to get what I want.
.htaccess domain redirect directory root
I'm new to using and changing the workings of a server and all that.
So far I've only had one server with one domain for myself, but now a business is getting some traction and I want to use a different domain for it while keeping it on my server.
The situation is like this:
I have the main domain and root directory like maindomain.com. I also just bought projectdomain.com.
The files for projectdomain.com are within maindomain.com/project/.
I have established a forward from projectdomain.com to maindomain.com/project/ already, but I can't access sites via the url.
For example:
I wan't to type projectdomain.com/somecontent/ and access maindomain.com/project/somecontent while maintaining the projectdomain.com link in the adress bar.
When I try it now I always end up in maindomain.com/project/ and never in the file I specified in the url.
I've tried working around it with the .htaccess file, but don't really know much about it. What I have now is
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %HTTP_HOST (www.)?projectdomain.com
RewriteRule (.*) http://maindomain.com/project/$1 [R=301,L]
Sorry for the noob question, I really don't know much about the topic and I'm not sure what to google to get what I want.
.htaccess domain redirect directory root
.htaccess domain redirect directory root
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MalteMalte
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Just wondering, if this is your own server, why you are using a subdirectory off the main domain for this project (for which you have a separate domain) rather than using an entirely different area of the filesystem? Are the main site and this project site somehow connected?
– MrWhite
Apr 20 at 17:29
1
You should set the document root correctly, not use a rewrite.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 20 at 17:41
I'm puttint it all on public_html folder because my server provider told me to.
– Malte
Apr 20 at 18:30
How would I change the document root correctly? I'm not sure if that is the way to go as maindomain.com should still got to the root's index, I just want projectdomain.com to go to a different folder where the project is
– Malte
Apr 20 at 18:31
add a comment |
Just wondering, if this is your own server, why you are using a subdirectory off the main domain for this project (for which you have a separate domain) rather than using an entirely different area of the filesystem? Are the main site and this project site somehow connected?
– MrWhite
Apr 20 at 17:29
1
You should set the document root correctly, not use a rewrite.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 20 at 17:41
I'm puttint it all on public_html folder because my server provider told me to.
– Malte
Apr 20 at 18:30
How would I change the document root correctly? I'm not sure if that is the way to go as maindomain.com should still got to the root's index, I just want projectdomain.com to go to a different folder where the project is
– Malte
Apr 20 at 18:31
Just wondering, if this is your own server, why you are using a subdirectory off the main domain for this project (for which you have a separate domain) rather than using an entirely different area of the filesystem? Are the main site and this project site somehow connected?
– MrWhite
Apr 20 at 17:29
Just wondering, if this is your own server, why you are using a subdirectory off the main domain for this project (for which you have a separate domain) rather than using an entirely different area of the filesystem? Are the main site and this project site somehow connected?
– MrWhite
Apr 20 at 17:29
1
1
You should set the document root correctly, not use a rewrite.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 20 at 17:41
You should set the document root correctly, not use a rewrite.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 20 at 17:41
I'm puttint it all on public_html folder because my server provider told me to.
– Malte
Apr 20 at 18:30
I'm puttint it all on public_html folder because my server provider told me to.
– Malte
Apr 20 at 18:30
How would I change the document root correctly? I'm not sure if that is the way to go as maindomain.com should still got to the root's index, I just want projectdomain.com to go to a different folder where the project is
– Malte
Apr 20 at 18:31
How would I change the document root correctly? I'm not sure if that is the way to go as maindomain.com should still got to the root's index, I just want projectdomain.com to go to a different folder where the project is
– Malte
Apr 20 at 18:31
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Just wondering, if this is your own server, why you are using a subdirectory off the main domain for this project (for which you have a separate domain) rather than using an entirely different area of the filesystem? Are the main site and this project site somehow connected?
– MrWhite
Apr 20 at 17:29
1
You should set the document root correctly, not use a rewrite.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 20 at 17:41
I'm puttint it all on public_html folder because my server provider told me to.
– Malte
Apr 20 at 18:30
How would I change the document root correctly? I'm not sure if that is the way to go as maindomain.com should still got to the root's index, I just want projectdomain.com to go to a different folder where the project is
– Malte
Apr 20 at 18:31