Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
> James Britt wrote:
>> Gary Wright wrote:
>>>
>>> On Mar 27, 2007, at 8:57 PM, James Britt
wrote:
>> ...
>>>> Hmm. I'm up for it if I can figure out (or
be told) the right way
>>>> to do it. I think a simple mod_rewrite
redirect would work, no?
>>>
>>>
>>> I think you'll just want to enter the
sub-domain
>>> into your DNS zone for ruby-doc.org. That way
the HTTP
>>> requests go directly to the RubySpec site
without having
>>> to be redirected from the ruby-doc.org site
first.
>>
>> Thanks. That popped into my head right after
hitting the 'send' button.
>>
>>
>> I can just do a CNAME to another URL and have DNS
do the redirect,
>> correct?
>
> If you cname or alias to jruby.thresher.com's IP, I'll
arrange to have
> vhosting changes made in Apache.
I did a little test, and I can set a CNAME that points to
another domain
(e.g., jruby.thresher.com). On the receiving end I had to
add a
ServerAlias for the CNAME, as that is what is passed to
Apache.
The nice thing is that the Web browser retains the alias
while loading
the CNAME'd page, so the use of the alias is not apparent.
> Now I just need to get the wikis moved...
>
> How about spec.ruby-doc.org? That has an air of
officiality.
>
Sure. That sounds good.
Consider it done.
You now need to have your server handle spec.ruby-doc.org
James
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