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dumass

 

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domain redirect - 7/9/2007 8:24:27   
i have another domain name and when a visitor types that in the browser i would like it to redirect to a page or folder on my site (saves purchasing more hosting). Have read in a cpanel variation that this can't be done using cpanel if i'm using frontpage extensions but can be done from within frontpage. If it can this would be good news but how is it accomplished? T.I.A. mike
Larry M.

 

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RE: domain redirect - 7/9/2007 9:09:41   
http://javascript.internet.com/navigation/timed-redirect.html

Change redirect time within the script as needed before publishing.

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RE: domain redirect - 7/9/2007 9:56:20   
You could also use a 301 or 302 redirect in your .htaccess file.

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dumass

 

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RE: domain redirect - 7/9/2007 14:43:09   
Thanks for the responses. I might've phrased the question badly but think masked web diversion should do what i'm needing:)

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