Due to marketing reasons, I'm using some vanity URL's for friendlier access, and to track some campaigns. Unfortunately, I'm stuck on a managed dedicated server, with cPanel, and these were the steps I took to write my rules:
- First, I added xyz.comandefg.comto parked domains in my cPanel
- Then I wrote all the RewriteRules that I needed
.htaccess
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^xyz\.com$ [OR]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.xyz\.com$
RewriteRule ^signdirections$ "http\:\/\/xyz\.abc\.com\/en?utm_source=signdirections&utm_medium=advert&utm_campaign=xyz" [R=301,L]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^efg\.com$ [OR]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.efg\.com$
RewriteRule ^signdirections$ "http\:\/\/efg\.abc\.com\/en?utm_source=signdirections&utm_medium=advert&utm_campaign=efg" [R=301,L]
Now, the problem is that if I try to access www.efg.com/signdirections, I will get redirected to the www.xyz.com/signredirections version, instead of efg's one.
Any idea, why that is happening? My intuition, is that it detects the same hostname (HTTP_HOST), but I can't understand why.
 
     
     
    