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  • alexg
    IL4L.com
    • Aug 2003
    • 11287

    #1

    Domain question

    Let's say I have a domain registered with namecheap.
    This domain used to be hosted on some server and it had a website on it, but now I just want to use the registrar's URL forwarding option to redirect it to some URL.

    The thing is, namecheap only allows to redirect http://www.domain.com and http://domain.com

    If I type in http://www.domain.com/a/b/c.html for example it adds /a/b/c.html to the URL I'm redirecting to and I don't want this. I want it to always redirect to the same URL, no matter what path I use.

    any way I can overcome this using the registrar's URL redirect option and without pointing the DNS to my own server and placing a .htaccess file there?

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  • Fizzgig
    Registered User
    • Feb 2004
    • 9649

    #2
    There's no easy way, You're better off pointing at your own host and using a custom .htaccess, as you described, or copying your old site to the new host.
    Last edited by Fizzgig; 12-29-2007, 08:03 AM.
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    • alexg
      IL4L.com
      • Aug 2003
      • 11287

      #3
      bump

      maybe someone knows how to do this?

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      • ~Ray
        visit hardlinks.org
        • Jun 2003
        • 18361

        #4
        just use htaccess to redirect all 404 pages not found to the index page... then put a redirect or 301 on the index page to your new desired location.

        and host the domain on a free or really cheap host for a fresh ip

        p.s. I'm no tech
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        • ModelPerfect
          Confirmed User
          • Nov 2003
          • 2862

          #5
          I don't know about namecheap, but I used to use some other registrars that had the option to either forward all requests to the root folder OR keep the directory structure intact. It looks like that should be possible with namecheap, but I'm not sure. See if there's anything new here:
          http://namecheap.simplekb.com/Themes...7&categoryid=4
          http://namecheap.simplekb.com/Themes...4&categoryid=0
          Logan
          modelperfect [at] gmail.com
          http://www.modelperfect.com

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          • gaymale
            Confirmed User
            • Sep 2003
            • 234

            #6
            When you setup the domain on your server(domain administration) make sure it is setup to redirect(not a regular domain) to the url you want, any request will then be redirected to the url of your choice, no matter what url for that domain is requested.
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