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Redirecting to a different directory with htaccess without changing URL
How to redirect any request after the first slash using htaccesshtaccess redirect + hide subfolder in urlhtaccess redirection using the same name?.htaccess redirection based on pathHtaccess redirect to relative urlhtaccess: subdomain to folder on server. Keep URL.htaccess redirect from directory to subdomain without changing urlhtaccess redirect to a maintenance page and remove filename with extansion from URLhtaccess redirect subdomain without changing urlRedirect and remove folder in url .htaccess
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I would like to add some htaccess so that when a visitor goes to:
domain.com/xxx
They would see the content (without the URL changing) from
domain.com/yyy/zzz
Also any subcontent would show... like visiting
domain.com/xxx/inner-page
would show the content from:
domain.com/yyy/zzz/inner-page
I know that can be done, I just haven't figured out the htaccess code for it yet.
Here's the extra part I'm not sure can be done- sometimes those pages may have full URL links pointing to "/yyy/zzz/inner-page"
I would want anyone going to one of those pages to be redirected (changing the URL) to the equivalent "xxx" url... hopefully without causing a loop of too many redirects issue. Is that possible to do?
.htaccess
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I would like to add some htaccess so that when a visitor goes to:
domain.com/xxx
They would see the content (without the URL changing) from
domain.com/yyy/zzz
Also any subcontent would show... like visiting
domain.com/xxx/inner-page
would show the content from:
domain.com/yyy/zzz/inner-page
I know that can be done, I just haven't figured out the htaccess code for it yet.
Here's the extra part I'm not sure can be done- sometimes those pages may have full URL links pointing to "/yyy/zzz/inner-page"
I would want anyone going to one of those pages to be redirected (changing the URL) to the equivalent "xxx" url... hopefully without causing a loop of too many redirects issue. Is that possible to do?
.htaccess
add a comment |
I would like to add some htaccess so that when a visitor goes to:
domain.com/xxx
They would see the content (without the URL changing) from
domain.com/yyy/zzz
Also any subcontent would show... like visiting
domain.com/xxx/inner-page
would show the content from:
domain.com/yyy/zzz/inner-page
I know that can be done, I just haven't figured out the htaccess code for it yet.
Here's the extra part I'm not sure can be done- sometimes those pages may have full URL links pointing to "/yyy/zzz/inner-page"
I would want anyone going to one of those pages to be redirected (changing the URL) to the equivalent "xxx" url... hopefully without causing a loop of too many redirects issue. Is that possible to do?
.htaccess
I would like to add some htaccess so that when a visitor goes to:
domain.com/xxx
They would see the content (without the URL changing) from
domain.com/yyy/zzz
Also any subcontent would show... like visiting
domain.com/xxx/inner-page
would show the content from:
domain.com/yyy/zzz/inner-page
I know that can be done, I just haven't figured out the htaccess code for it yet.
Here's the extra part I'm not sure can be done- sometimes those pages may have full URL links pointing to "/yyy/zzz/inner-page"
I would want anyone going to one of those pages to be redirected (changing the URL) to the equivalent "xxx" url... hopefully without causing a loop of too many redirects issue. Is that possible to do?
.htaccess
.htaccess
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Dan GoodspeedDan Goodspeed
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You may use this rule in site root .htaccess:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^xxx(/.*)?$ yyy/zzz$1 [L,NC]
Looks like that should work for the first part, but it just gives a 404.
– Dan Goodspeed
Mar 22 at 19:06
Are you using some CMS framework like WP, Joomla, CI etc?
– anubhava
Mar 22 at 19:18
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You may use this rule in site root .htaccess:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^xxx(/.*)?$ yyy/zzz$1 [L,NC]
Looks like that should work for the first part, but it just gives a 404.
– Dan Goodspeed
Mar 22 at 19:06
Are you using some CMS framework like WP, Joomla, CI etc?
– anubhava
Mar 22 at 19:18
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You may use this rule in site root .htaccess:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^xxx(/.*)?$ yyy/zzz$1 [L,NC]
Looks like that should work for the first part, but it just gives a 404.
– Dan Goodspeed
Mar 22 at 19:06
Are you using some CMS framework like WP, Joomla, CI etc?
– anubhava
Mar 22 at 19:18
add a comment |
You may use this rule in site root .htaccess:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^xxx(/.*)?$ yyy/zzz$1 [L,NC]
You may use this rule in site root .htaccess:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^xxx(/.*)?$ yyy/zzz$1 [L,NC]
answered Mar 22 at 17:05
anubhavaanubhava
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Looks like that should work for the first part, but it just gives a 404.
– Dan Goodspeed
Mar 22 at 19:06
Are you using some CMS framework like WP, Joomla, CI etc?
– anubhava
Mar 22 at 19:18
add a comment |
Looks like that should work for the first part, but it just gives a 404.
– Dan Goodspeed
Mar 22 at 19:06
Are you using some CMS framework like WP, Joomla, CI etc?
– anubhava
Mar 22 at 19:18
Looks like that should work for the first part, but it just gives a 404.
– Dan Goodspeed
Mar 22 at 19:06
Looks like that should work for the first part, but it just gives a 404.
– Dan Goodspeed
Mar 22 at 19:06
Are you using some CMS framework like WP, Joomla, CI etc?
– anubhava
Mar 22 at 19:18
Are you using some CMS framework like WP, Joomla, CI etc?
– anubhava
Mar 22 at 19:18
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