.htaccess question

From: Gruessle (debian_at_orces.com)
Date: 12/19/03

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    Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 12:42:08 -0800
    
    

    I have a lot of large files deep in directories berried
    like this:

    http://myserver.com/shop/more/even/more/images/1-999/
    http://myserver.com/shop/more/even/more/images/1000-1999/
    http://myserver.com/shop/more/even/more/images/2000-2999/
    http://myserver.com/shop/more/even/more/images/10000-10999/
    etc.

    What I like to do is move those files out to

    http://myserver.com/images/1-999/
    http://myserver.com/images/1000-1999/
    http://myserver.com/images/2000-2999/
    http://myserver.com/images/10000-10999/
    etc.

    The problem is that I am running oscommerce and oscommerce gets his
    image files from that location.

    Is there a way I can use .htaccess to redirect oscommerce to get the
    files from the new location?
    If so how?
    Or is there a better solution?

    Why do I wont that?
    Because I like to be able to ftp the oscommerce directory back and forth
    without having to ftp those images back and forth.

    Gruessle

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