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Redirect to another website but keep the original URL

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We have an Oracle HTTP Server 12.2.1.2 that is hosting everything under a URL which for this example we'll say it's xyz.com/home/test.
I have been tasked with being able to redirect users from the /test to another external website (let's say abc.com, which is not managed by our OHS), but keep the original URL in place.

So for example, a user accessing xyz.com/home/test/page1 would actually be seeing abc.com/page1. Or xyz.com/home/test/page1/subpage1 would be seeing abc.com/page1/subpage1. In both these examples the end-user would still be seeing the xyz domain on the browser, but the content would actually be from the abc website.

I'm by no means an OHS expert, but I have been told this may be possible with something like a proxy pass. I can configure our httpd.conf and moduleconf modules on our xyz domain freely in order to be able to achieve this behavior.

Is this possible in any way?

Thank you in advance.

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lc flag
Hi Gerald. That does seem like what I'm trying to achieve. I'll go and fiddle with the configuration to see if I can get the same results. Thank you.
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