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I want to relocate images to another server to save bandwidth on our main domain hosting. Rather than altering the html files, I was thinking of just putting a .htaccess in our /images/ directory: RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^(.+) http://www.example.com/images/$1 I'm assuming this will cause files that would originally have been got from the images directory to instead be fetched from the external site, but am wondering if the redirect will itself consume bandwidth. I've not done htaccess type stuff before, am I right in assuming the amended url goes back to the browser which then fetches it for itself, and that apache doesn't actively proxy the requested file? |
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