I'm using a .htaccess file to redirect only example.com/script-dir/index.php (with www and without) to example.com/index.php, but it also redirects example.com/script-dir/index.php?page=faq and other pages.
What should I do to redirect only that single page?
I have just upgraded my website, and set 301 redirects for all old pages.
But on the old website I used a search engine, and in Google Webmaster there are loads of 404 pages with search queries. They look like this: [URL] ....
Simply redirecting search.php doesn't work, so I guess I need to use a wildcard?
I'm having trouble getting a Redirect to work. I'm doing a remake of an old site that I did over 10 years ago and I'm going to need to do a lot of redirects once I change over, but I wanted to test it out to make sure I know what I'm doing before I get rid of the old site. My current old site is www.antstuff.net. I will be keeping the same domain when I change, but it's current url naming system is different from the program I use now (Joomla). It's current url syntax goes like: www.antstuff.net/html/ant_farm.html Whereas the remade Joomla site will simply be www.antstuff.net/ant-farms . I don't want to lose all of my inbound links so I'll need to redirect every old page to the new pages right?I wanted to test it first to see if I could get a redirect to work so I added a line to my .htaccess just to try and redirect from one page to another.
Nothing happens. It does not redirect to a different page at all.Also, there is a bunch of other crap in my .htaccess file that has built up over the years. Could that mess anything up?
Update: Interesting thing happened. When I went to submit this post, I got an error that said that there is a redirect in the url that I entered, please use the destination url instead. So I removed the line of code from my .htaccess before submitting. Nevertheless, nothing happens when visit that particular page. It's supposed to transfer me to the other page right?
I have joomla installed on root folder and another joomla installed on subfolder. I want to redirect www to non in subfolder by this code in blog htaccess:
Issue: Upgraded to Apache 2.4.4 and Tomcat 7.0.33. Accessing the website via HTTPS produces "Object not found" error. The error logs (server,tomcat,apache) show no errors. It was working with Apache 2.2
Server OS: Windows 2008 Apache: version 2.4.4 Tomcat: version 7.033 JRE: version 1.6.0_43 Httpd.conf
... and nothing works. My webserver gets hosed, and my otherwise working system gives me an error when I try to get a page from it. I am, by the way, using Mac 10.6.8, with Apache 2.2 on both server and client.
I have lan computer running apache2. It doesn't have access to the internet. Is there a way to redirect all website requests to the website located /var/www/ ? So if a user is on the network and trys to goto www.google.com it will redirect them to /var/www/index.html.
I have a simple app where i am currently downloading some images from the internet. I want to use a local web server to host some of these images when i am not connected to the internet. I installed the apache web server and added the images folder under htdocs - my document root.
Now, i want something like when i continue to query images from www.examplesite.com/xyzimage.png within my app, it should be redirected to localhost/images. Is this possible? I tried doing this
In C:WINDOWSsystem32driversetchosts i added this line URL:...
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 ...
We are redoing our website and we have removed / renamed a few old pages. I was wondering if I can do 301 redirect for removed / renamed pages without having to actually create them? To explain with an example:
On old website : www.domain.com/mypage.php On new website: www.domain.com/mynewpage.php
I created a 301 redirect in .htaccess redirecting mypage.php to www.domain.com/mynewpage.php without physically creating "mypage.php" file. When I access "www.domain.com/mypage.php", I get a 404 page not found error. When I create a blank "mypage.php", the redirection works fine.
Is it possible to do a 301-redirect without having to create old files ?
I've just joined the group and new to Apache/php. I have just assembled a website in Joomla/vertumart and called petslovezone.com.au. I want to redirect all the request such as
1. http://xyz.com to https://xyz.com 2. http://www.xyz.com to https://xyz.com 3. xyz.com. to https://xyz.com 4. www.xyz.com to https://xyz.com
now know I have to change .htaccess "RewriteEngine On" section. What would be the best code to do all the above.
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.
I transferred my WordPress site to static HTML website, but some other website have a link to my old WordPress site URL....
I want to redirect all traffic from that URL to new URL which is URL...., but my redirect in .htaccess file doesn't work (Redirect 301 /?page_id=1234 URL... because of the query string."mod_rewrite" to create the right code in .htaccess file.
I am having a little trouble getting a reverse proxy redirect to work. I have a Linux server running Apache2. I have installed SABnzbd+, Sickbeard, Couchpotato & Headphones onto this device. I want to access SABnzbd+, Sickbeard, Couchpotato & Headphones from the outside world (via a DYNDNS name).
I know that I could just forward the ports through the router, but I don't want all the extra ports opened. I was told that I can have Apache to do a revers proxy, but I can't get it to work. I basically want to be able to do type myname.dyndns.org/sickbeard instead of typing in myname.dyndns.org:8081.
I serve large professional documents, and sometimes links to them end up on social media. No big deal, but I think people clicking on them from tose social media sites don't have a clue. They think they're being directed to small page, when in fact they are downloading megabytes of pdf -- myfile.pdf. So what I've started to do is to redirect requests from social media to an archive page, where they can see specifically what document they are trying to get, and recognize its size before they ask for it. No problem, right? I just do
I am trying to find out if redirecting an https URL to an http URL will still provide the security of the original https? Should the page information for the redirected http page show it as being unencrypted or shouldn't it have the same encryption as the original https?
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.
creating a basic redirect. What I need is to redirect the root of my server 173.x.x.x to a file called test.php in the root of my folder.example: when I go to http://173.x.x.x I get redirected to http://173.x.x.x/test.php..