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I have a sub domain that I intend to use for CDN at some point: images.example.com. The requests on that subdomain should look like http://images.example.com/path/to/some/image.jpg. But currently everything is still hosted on the same server, and the server is configured to have images.example.com as alias for example.com.

This way both requests will work: http://images.example.com/path/to/some/image.jpg http://example.com/path/to/some/image.jpg

But also other valid request will resolve on both subdomain and tld: http://example.com/blog/post/Some-Interesting-Non-Image-Content http://images.example.com/blog/post/Some-Interesting-Non-Image-Content

Let's assume that if an image is streamed, the URL will have image extension. I want to write a rewrite Cond/Rule for .htaccess that will redirect all requests on images.example.com, that do not end in image extension (\.gif|\.png|\.jpeg|\.jpg) to example.com. Also I'd like to have the opposite rule. If a request with (\.gif|\.png|\.jpeg|\.jpg) comes to example.com - redirect it to images.example.com.

I tried several things, they seem to fail (I have trouble working out .htaccess regular expressions):

RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^images\.example\.com (.*) (?!\.jpg|\.gif|\.jpg|\.jpeg)$
RewriteRule ^(.*) http://www.example.com/$1 [R=301,L]

RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^example\.com (.*) (\.jpg|\.gif|\.jpg|\.jpeg)$
RewriteRule ^(.*) http://images.example.com/$1 [R=301,L]

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The %{HTTP_HOST} variable contains only the hostname, as it is transmitted in the HTTP "Host" request header. Therefore, you can't attempt to match things like the request URI in it. You can do that in either the regex pattern in the RewriteRule or against the %{REQUEST_URI} variable. Try:

RewriteEngine On

RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^images\.example\.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule !\.(jpe?g|gif|ico|png)$ http://www.example.com%{REQUEST_URI} [R=301,L,NC]

RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(www\.)?example\.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule \.(jpe?g|gif|ico|png)$ http://images.example.com%{REQUEST_URI} [R=301,L,NC]

The NC flag is to indicate the match to be case insensitive.

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  • This works perfect except in one case - if I have a link like /search?Vehicles%5BMakeID%5D=46 (Vehicles[MakeID]=46), it will brake the link when redirecting from the .htaccess. Whats the reason behind that?
    – ddinchev
    Dec 27, 2012 at 9:32
  • @Veseliq it shouldn't. Try adding the NE flag in the rewrite rule (inside the square brackets).
    – Jon Lin
    Dec 27, 2012 at 9:54
  • Hey - now I saw that while it seems to work for most cases, it seems to fail for some cases like this: images.carspending.com/sigimg/975/user/… I have no idea why, for simpler images like images.carspending.com/images/logo.png it works, also if the url does not end in png|jpe?g|gif, it definitely redirects to main domain.
    – ddinchev
    Dec 27, 2012 at 12:40
  • I will debug later, will remove the rewrite cond for now.
    – ddinchev
    Dec 27, 2012 at 12:52
  • @Veseliq Your first like http://images.carspending.com/sigimg/975/user/great-wall-hover-h5_big.png works for me. I don't get redirected to the main domain when I click on it (or did you already remove the redirect?)
    – Jon Lin
    Dec 27, 2012 at 20:42

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