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question about redirection ... please help
any of you guys know a way of how i could redirect traffic with respect to referrer? say a surfer visits my site thru yahoo.com, i would send him to say yahoo.html ... if a surfer visits from google, ill send him to yahoo.html ... if surfer visits from any other sites aside from yahoo or google no redirection is done ... i need to send SE traffic to a doorway page ...
in short, I would redirect all SE hits to a doorway page ... can it be done thru htaccess? |
pretty easy in php
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cant it be done in htaccess?
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Read: http://www.widexl.com/scripts/docume...d_rewrite.html
Paragraph "Protecting your images and files from linking". Just replace "non equal" to "equal" and use proper urls/ips. Thought it can be a hell to check SE ips - they have a lot of servers. But I'm not too close with this to claim anything. |
i think i've figured it out ... thanks for the help phoenix :thumbsup
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