Tycoon Talk
Become a Big fish!
The number 1 forum for online business!
Post topics, ask questions, share your knowledge.
Tycoon Talk is part of Freelancer.com - find skilled workers online at a fraction of the cost.

HTML Forum


You are currently viewing our HTML Forum as a guest. Please register to participate.
Login



Post a Project »

Find a Professional HTML Freelancer!

Find a Freelancer to help you with your HTML projects

FREE Outsourcing eBook!

Reply
Question on forwarding
Old 09-28-2010, 07:04 AM Question on forwarding
gamerout's Avatar
Novice Talker

Posts: 6
Trades: 0
All,
I have acquired another site and want to have it as a subset of my current site.

Lets say my current site is: thissite.com
I want to place the new subset site as: thissite.com/other-site
The other site comes with the domain: other-site.com

I want to have it to where when someone clicks a link goign to other-site.com, that it sends them to thissite.com/other-site.

other-site.com doman will be forwarded via godaddy, but I want it to stand that when someone clicks any link, to any page, that was previously set as other-site.com, will forward to it's counterpart on thissite.com/other-site.

For example:
other-site.com/links.html will now go to thissite.com/other-site/links.html
And soforth for all links.

Is there any way to make this happen?
gamerout is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit gamerout's homepage!
 
 
Register now for full access!
Old 09-28-2010, 10:28 AM Re: Question on forwarding
edgray's Avatar
Super Moderator

Latest Blog Post:
Frantic
Posts: 4,264
Name: Sugarcane Gray
Location: Hell, Southern Spain
Trades: 0
use a 301 redirect:

PHP Code:
<?php
Header
"HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently" ); 
Header"Location: http://www.new-url.com" ); 
?>
__________________

Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
- a project in video and sound.

Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
"Absolute Rubbish, an insult to the blues." - NME.

Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
- Come use our agency :)
edgray is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit edgray's homepage!
 
Old 09-29-2010, 07:10 PM Re: Question on forwarding
chrishirst's Avatar
Missing! presumed drunk.

Posts: 42,380
Name: Chris Hirst
Location: Blackpool. UK
Trades: 0
with HTML (this forum) it would be

HTML Code:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;URL=http://new_url" />
__________________
Chris. ->>
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
<<-

A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds
Thought for today:- Is SEO the only industry where all the cowboys are Indians?
chrishirst is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit chrishirst's homepage!
 
Old 10-05-2010, 12:21 PM Re: Question on forwarding
Experienced Talker

Posts: 38
Trades: 0
Even though this is an html forum I would suggest using a 301 redirect in your .htaccess file - it is better for SEO

Code:
redirect 301 /old-page.html http://www.new-site.com
__________________
I am thewebtaylor!! Website design, SEO and marketing.


Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
thewebtaylor is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile
 
Old 10-05-2010, 12:57 PM Re: Question on forwarding
chrishirst's Avatar
Missing! presumed drunk.

Posts: 42,380
Name: Chris Hirst
Location: Blackpool. UK
Trades: 0
Quote:
Originally Posted by thewebtaylor View Post
Even though this is an html forum I would suggest using a 301 redirect in your .htaccess file - it is better for SEO

Code:
redirect 301 /old-page.html http://www.new-site.com
assuming that the OP is running Apache as a webserver.

AND

A permanent redirect is a permanent redirect no matter HOW it is accomplished
__________________
Chris. ->>
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
<<-

A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds
Thought for today:- Is SEO the only industry where all the cowboys are Indians?
chrishirst is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit chrishirst's homepage!
 
Old 11-11-2010, 01:11 PM Re: Question on forwarding
gamerout's Avatar
Novice Talker

Posts: 6
Trades: 0
It worked great, sorry for the late response but I really appreciate the help! Doesn't look like I lost SERP or PR because of your help!
__________________

Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
--
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
gamerout is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit gamerout's homepage!
 
Reply     « Reply to Question on forwarding
 

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off





   
RSS Feed  Feeds: RSS   JS   XML
RSS Feed  Feeds for this forum: RSS   JS   XML



Page generated in 1.07982 seconds with 12 queries