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I hate asking questions about mod_rewrite, but I can\'t seem to get these rules working properly.I had it setup and figured out once before, but a few years have passed and now it\'s just not playing
I\'m trying to extract the subdomain from the HTTP_HOST value. However I\'ve stumbled into a problem where if the subdomain has more than one dot in it it fails to match properly. Given that this is a
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