Htaccess subdomain redirect *above* the rewritebase?

I'm not sure how to do that with htaccess, but you could set a subdomain in your hosting's panel And, I think you can add subdomains yourself with Apache's Virtual Hosts.

I'm not sure how to do that with htaccess, but you could set a subdomain in your hosting's panel. And, I think you can add subdomains yourself with Apache's Virtual Hosts.

The subdomain itself works fine -- right now you can access the gallery by both domain. Com/photos and photos.domain.com. I want to rewrite the URLs that come in to domain.Com/photos.

– amo Oct 5 '09 at 22:25 Yet "domain. Com/photos/10248"; doesn't work just as "photos.domain.Com/10248";? This might be a server issue, try posting it on Serverfault (Stack Overflow's sister website).

– Daniel S Oct 6 '09 at 1:31.

Htaccess that declares a RewriteBase of /. I think that this is preventing me from doing the otherwise simple redirect I'm aiming for. How do I do this?

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