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Joined: Jan 24, 2004
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Location: Morristown, NJ, USA

PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 5:07 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Hello!

I have two nuke sites installed on my hosting account and they're both functioning nicely. My main site at www.site.com is googlified and has been working nicely for over a year. I recently installed a second nuke site in www.site.com/subdirectory . The URLS are rewritten but they result in 404 error pages. (i'm changing the real directory name to "subdirectory" for this post)

I did some digging and added

RewriteBase /subdirectory/

to my .htaccess (subdirectory has the correct name in my real file)

Now the googlifier works fine when I access www.site.com/subdirectory and surf around it there, but it's still broken when I go directly to www.subdirectory.com...for example:

www.site.com/subdirectory/sections.html works fine but
www.subdirectory.com/sections.html calls up a 404 page.

Anyone have any ideas? is there some kind of exclusion thing I have to put in the www.site.com's .htaccess to allow subdirectory.com to function? Yes, mod_rewrite is loading correctly

Thanks gurus!
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