Web Site Redirect

Started by David, January 11, 2012, 11:51:04 AM

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Joe

Quote from: david on January 11, 2012, 03:42:37 PMah, no .htaccess files on the box. Did a search for invisibles and nada.

looks like it's IIS or not at all.
I think I have it figured out, I'll be testing tomorrow.

cross your fingers, and if you can't connect to the internet tomorrow, I didn't do it.     :tapedshut:

Yeah, I don't think IIS supports .htaccess files. Good luck.
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mattbeals

In the IIS admin tool you can setup redirects, you can also do it in DNS. There are a number of ways of doing it. If you go to www.mycompany.com/filetransfer/ftpupload/sendmeafile/default.htm you can use redirect in the HTML. You can use DNS redirects on the server to forward requests for www.bobscompany.com/upload to www.bobsupload.com.

You don't necessarily have to own both domains. You can redirect anyone anywhere.
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