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]