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I'm creating a static webpage solution for my angularJS project where I check for the HTTP_USER_AGENT in my .htaccess file and then redirect any crawlers to a static php page so I can add all the necessary meta data.

The problem is that I'm using a wildcard subdomain, so any of my clients can have their own subdomain and I can't figure out how to redirect via RewriteRule to the right url.

My RewriteCondlooks like this:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} (facebookexternalhit/[0-9]|Facebot|Twitterbot|Pinterest|Google.*snippet)

and my basic non-working RewriteRule looks like this:
RewriteRule ^stuff/(.*)$ http://example.com/static.php?token=$1 [NC,L]

But I want it to go to static.php on that subdomain the request is on, so if I request http://subdomain.example.com/stuff?token=my-token is it possible to make the rewriterule go to http://subdomain.example.com/static.php?token=$1 instead of just the static mydomain.com above? (there will NEVER be a request on http://example.com/stuff - all requests to stuff will be via a subdomain)

I'm not that experienced in .htaccess and get's a bit confused from all the answer that here listed at SO and Google finds.

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I solved the issue by adding together pieces of code and a little bit of thinking.

This is the three lines in my .htaccess which does the trick for me:

RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} (facebookexternalhit/[0-9]|Facebot|Twitterbot|Pinterest|Google.*snippet) RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(.+?)\.example\.com$ RewriteRule ^s/(.*)$ http://%1.sociuu.com/static.php?token=$1 [NC,L]

If this can be done more elegant or smarter, please let me know otherwise I'll consider this as suitable for my needs :-)

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