Now the software i'm using on the /forums/ is different, so i need ALL inbound links to any area of phpBB2 to redirect to /forums/ and be stripped of the "index.php=topic111.22."
All the redirects I have tried seem to leave the rest of the URL on then give a page not found.
I know how to do a redirect to a new URL using a .htaccess file if I am pointing to a different server, however both domain.com and domain.com.cn are pointing to the same server, I just am wondering what I would add into my .htaccess file to get it to redirect from domain.com.cn to domain.com?
I am attempting to do a directory 301 redirect with a .htacccess. I have followed the instructions but it is not working. I have heard that I will have to wait for Apache to restart on the server before it will work. Is this true?
I wasn't able to just export and import so I had to manually recreate content. I used the same permalink structure in hopes that I "might" be able to do a re-direct. Just now sure if A)It is possible or B)How to do it.
Example: OLD LINK: [url]
NEW LINK: [url]
Am I able to redirect all traffic that comes in and replace the "www.cgcookie.com/articles" with "cg.cgcookie.com"?
I'm going to be doing some upgrades on my site and I want to redirect all users to a different page while I do the upgrades but I need to allow my self too have access.
I have done this before with a htaccess rule, but I can't remember what it was and can't seem to find it anywhere.
if there is anyway to redirect my users to https no matter what page they are on using htaccess?
I really don't fancey using full url extentions and changing them on every link on my site. I can get the homepage to redirect to https but not any other.
If there is no way to do this does anyone know the shortest hyperlink to use the redirect?
to: /some-product-name (e.g. /ichiban-fairly-offensive-sweat-in-grey)
We have 1,090 products and 60+ categories so some form of .htaccess trick would be amazing to know. What I could put in the .htaccess to accomplish this.
What I want to do is this: The URL is like somedomain.sub.com/somepage/s1/s2The index.php is accessible from somedomain.sub.com/somepage/I want to send s1/s2 as $_GET['page']
Also, I don't want the URL in the address bar to change, only the url sent to the server should change. This worked well in my localhost, but on webserver (0fees.net), it doesn't work ...
One site just linked to my website with incorrect URL as URL.. want to correct this by redirecting the URL to URL.... Therefore, I add the following line in my .htaccess, as follows: Redirect 301 /aor/%e2%80%9d URL...
However, this does not work. When I input URL... in Firefox or IE, the browser still said the page not found(404) error.
Google keeps indexing some of my articles in this form:
mywebsite.com/item/my-article
However I'm mainly using:
mywebsite.com/item/articles/my-article
So in a way I have duplicated content and also the first link does not show the modules I want. I want to create a .htaccess redirect than whenever someone joins on the first link to be automatically redirected to the second link.
For an unknown reason Google is generating url extentions on rich snippet pages. the most common one that I get it domain.com/?SD I would like to get rid of ?SD and redirect to domain.com or / is enough Now, I am unable to redirect using htaccess %{QUERY_STRING} , and a few other syntaxes did not work.
I have the following RewriteRule directive in my htaccess file on my localhost:-
Code: RewriteRule ^([a-z-]+)/?$ test.aspx/app.nav/params.class.com${meta:$1}/whatever${meta:$1} The rewrite rule works perfectly, since the revised URL is still preserved when after it is executed; I presume this is since my old URL is relative, and it's performing an internal rewrite.
However, when I make my old URL absolute (adding an external address to it), whenever I execute my new URL, I'm redirected to the external sites URL (which includes the same URL parameters as my internal 'test.aspx' page), like below:-
Code: RewriteRule ^([a-z-]+)/?$ http://www.example.com/test.aspx/app.nav/params.class.com${meta:$1}/whatever${meta:$1} Purely for demo purposes, upon execution, I'd like my new URL to be preserved in the address bar whilst, I'm redirected to the external site.
Is this possible to do - something like forcing the behaviour of an internal rewrite?
EDIT: I've done some investigating and people with similar problems have suggested using the Passthrough handler - although I'm slightly unclear as to what this does exactly, I gave it a go (adding '[PT]') at the end of RewriteRule, but unfortunately this didn't make any difference.
I am using a script, on which i want to enable friendly URL, below are the instructions.
Friendly URLs Settings Apache Settings
(please add the following lines to your .htaccess file to turn on friendly URLs) <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule . /hcl/friendly_url.php [L] </IfModule>
I have a vds with godaddy. I uploaded my site and then uploaded .htaccess (AddHandler server-parsed .html) Then when I go to my site in browser I get this error.
Safari can’t open the page “mydomain”. The error was: “lost network connection” (NSURLErrorDomain:-1005) Please choose Report Bug to Apple from the Safari menu, note the error number, and describe what you did before you saw this message.
The thing is, I did the exact same thing on another domain with the same htaccess file and everything works fine. SSI is enabled on both.