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The VB Tagline Generation Thingy

Monday 10th April 2000

Ahh, Monday morning, life is boring.

Ahh, Monday morning, life is boring.
I have just spent an interesting weekend working 18 hours a day whilst still geting nothing actually done. I have finished a whole new version of my Sig generator, Quoth, and that is due for release in a day or two (I have a file missing which is stopping me running the setup wizard, which is irritating).

I now have only 5 (count them, 1, 2, 3 , 4, 5) days remaining until the non-stop rollercoaster ride that will be my Easter Holidays begins. On the downside, my M$ keyboard is still in the land of the dead, which means that I may be forced to go another $60 into my overdraft (which is only £40, so I could be grateful) or risk another attack of RSI. Which is always a nice start to the week. Add to this a bill for £600 ($900) of University Fees, Rent due and the Electricity meter in the -£4 range, and my bank account is not a happy bunny.


Monday 24th April 2000

Watched DVD's, Played games, read Lord of the Rings. Having a...

Watched DVD's, Played games, read Lord of the Rings. Having a week off uni gives me time to slob around in style :-)
Also created a new webpage for my new program, Quoth.

Mod Rewrite as a virtual hosting environment

So, I’ve now got control of istic.net. istic.net is going to have a number of subdomains, and I don’t really want to muck around with apache every time I want to add one, or get my Friendly Neighbourhood Sysadmin to do so.

Instead, I want mod_rewrite to do it, which it does. I have a virtualhost that handles *.istic.net, and passes it on to the following .htaccess file:

RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule     ^.*.istic.net.*$        -       [L]
RewriteRule   (.*) %{HTTP_HOST}/$1

Which redirects “http://ritual.istic.net” to ”~/sites/istic/ritual.istic.net”, which is what I want.

That shouldn’t have taken as many hours as it did, so I’m writing it down.

Secondly, I’ve moved my braindump – hol.istic.net – to a temporary new home whilst the DNS resolves. By the wonders of my new domain name, it’s temporarily housed at supercalifragil.istic.net which is possibly the best subdomain ever :-)

So, my personal “hire me” site could go to “narciss.isitic.net”, I could move all my open source projects to “altru.istic.net”, set up a site about religion at ritual.istic, head of into the futur.istic and be all m.istic about it and whenever I got fed up with the whole blogging thing and needed to move, I can always go ball.istic.

This isn’t actually far from the plan, which is to move the far flung tin-pot empires of AqCom that are getting lost under five years of journal archives & articles, and move them to their own domains – or subdomains, or sub-subdomains – where they can live happily ever after.

Those who spoke on this:

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Rory Parle:

2004-08-30 11:17 11 hrs after the Original Article

Surely that first line just says to leave URLs containing “istic.net” alone, so that the second line doesn’t ever do anything? Given that I’m obviously wrong, I still can’t see exactly what the second line is doing either.

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Pingter:

2004-09-01 10:53 2 days after the Original Article

I use:

VirtualDocumentRoot /path/to/%0/

... but that only works if you want all hostnames handled like that. Although I guess if you had separate VirtualHost sections for specific hostnames it would work okay…

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Kevin:

2004-09-04 14:40 3 days after Pingter

I’ve had extra hosts declared alongside dynamic hosts like that and it works pretty well. The only thing to remember is the dynamic entry needs to be the default VirtualHost.

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