| Use
this feature to redirect your visitors from one
web page to another or even to a different website.
To create a redirect in a Unix-based account,
do the following:
1.Select Quick Access in the Account menu.
2.Click the Web Options icon.
3.Click the Edit icon next to the domain you
need.
4.On the Web Service page, scroll down to find
the Redirect option and click the Add icon next
to it.
5.Agree with the charges.
6.On the page that appears, create the redirect
rule.
Unix-based accounts
Entering http://www.examples.com/products into
the Redirect from field and http://www.examples.com?param1=yes
in the to field, will take all the http://www.examples.com/products
visitors to the http://www.examples.com?param1=yes
page.
If you leave the Redirect from field empty,
visitors will be redirected from any location
in the site. In the to field, you can enter
URLs with parameters, as illustrated in the
screenshot above.
Leave Redirect status as is unless you want
to change the default:
•Permanent
returns a permanent redirect status (301) indicating
that the resource has moved permanently.
•Temporary
returns a temporary redirect status (302). This
is the default and indicates to the client that
the resource has moved temporarily.
•See other
returns a "See Other" status (303)
indicating that the resource has been replaced.
•Gone
will cause a visitor's browser display "The
requested resource is no longer available on
this server and there is no forwarding address.
Please remove all references to this resource."
message when trying to go to the 'to' URL.
Windows-based accounts
In Windows plans, redirect works in a slightly
different manner:
•The exact URL entered above
redirects requests for any files in the indicated
directory to one file. For example, to redirect
all requests for products.html file to the following
URL: 'www.example.net', enter www.example.net/products.html
in the To field and select this option.
You can redirect requests to URLs with parameters,
for example www.examples.net/?param1=yes
*Note: you can redirect requests for files and
directories both to your own site and to any
other external URL.
•A directory below this one
redirects a parent directory to a child directory.
- For example, to redirect your 'examples.net/products'
directory to a subdirectory named 'news', enter
'excample.net/products/news' in the 'to' text
box and select this option. Without this option,
the Web server will continually map the parent
to itself.
•A permanent redirection for this resource
sends the following message to the client: '301
Permanent Redirect'. Redirects are considered
temporary, and the client browser receives the
following message: '302 Temporary Redirect'.
Some browsers can use the '301 Permanent Redirect'
message as the signal to permanently change
a URL, such as a bookmark. |