There are two ways that you can do this, the way is easy, assuming you
have write access to http://foo.com
Insert this meta tag into the index.html of http://foo.com

<META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" content="2;URL=http://www.foo.com/">

so the beginning html head and title will look something like this

        <HTML> 
        <HEAD>       
        <META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" content="2;URL=http://www.foo.com"> 
        <TITLE>Page has moved</TITLE> 
        </HEAD> 
        <BODY> 
        This page has moved. If your browser does not automatically
        redirect you in a few seconds, click <A
        HREF="http://www.yoursite.com/newpage.htm">here</A> to go to the
        new page
        </BODY> 
        </HTML> 

this will pause the browser 2 seconds before redirecting the user to
www.foo.com, insert any value you like in there, but if you 
decide to go with a small value like 0, expect some nasty email from
visitors :)

the other way is a bit more difficult and uses DNS, if you really want
to get into it, I can show you how, its a more elegant solution imo.







Robert Soros
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> Hi,
> I am using apache 1.3.12 with Redhat 6.2. I want to redirect  one url to
> other url. For example if some request comes for
> http://foo.com
> then the url should redirect to
> http://www.foo.com
> 
> What should i do for that?
> 
> Thank you
> kapil
> 
> 
> 
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