Apache redirect
zscoundrel
zscoundrel at kc.rr.com
Mon Aug 26 18:20:27 CDT 2002
Here is what I use. The users can't even tell it is redirected.
<META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" CONTENT="0;URL=http://www.xxx.org/xxx.htm">
DCT Jared Smith wrote:
> The simplest redirect is an HTML redirect. Create a tiny
> index.html page in the first location, with a META REFRESH
> tag pointing to the second location. Your users will never
> notice the difference, unless they're carefully watching
> the URL as the page loads.
>
> http://www.pageresource.com/html/metref.htm
>
> The next easiest is a script redirect, which will get you
> past the search engine problems that can happen with
> the HTML redirect. In php, you would have a tiny file
> with the following line:
>
> <? header("Location: /public_html/pub/html/index.html");?>
>
> This will cause the server to load the contents of your
> second page rather cleanly, if you have PHP installed.
>
> The next easiest is the Apache redirect.
>
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_alias.html#redirect
>
> Last is a global search/replace function in an editor
> that gives you the ability to open all files and decide on
> each replace; shouldn't take you more than thirty
> minutes if you do it carefully. Then you won't hafta
> use redirect.
>
> -Jared
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