Redirecting another domain to a current domain assigned to a Wordpress website
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I have two domains example.com
and example.org
which are both registered through 1&1. The current Wordpress website uses the .org
and the .com
domain has been set to be redirected to .org
from the 1&1 configuration panel.
However the redirection only works for the main page and not the subpages, so for example it is expected that example.com/contact
redirects to example.org/contact
, but instead it will be only redirected to example.org
.
What I have already tried is modifying the .htaccess
file, but I couldn't reach my goal.
RewriteEngine On
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^example.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://example.org [R=301,L]
How can I redirect the .com
to .org
with the subpages being kept in the URL and not only getting redirected to main page?
redirection wordpress htaccess
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I have two domains example.com
and example.org
which are both registered through 1&1. The current Wordpress website uses the .org
and the .com
domain has been set to be redirected to .org
from the 1&1 configuration panel.
However the redirection only works for the main page and not the subpages, so for example it is expected that example.com/contact
redirects to example.org/contact
, but instead it will be only redirected to example.org
.
What I have already tried is modifying the .htaccess
file, but I couldn't reach my goal.
RewriteEngine On
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^example.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://example.org [R=301,L]
How can I redirect the .com
to .org
with the subpages being kept in the URL and not only getting redirected to main page?
redirection wordpress htaccess
add a comment |
I have two domains example.com
and example.org
which are both registered through 1&1. The current Wordpress website uses the .org
and the .com
domain has been set to be redirected to .org
from the 1&1 configuration panel.
However the redirection only works for the main page and not the subpages, so for example it is expected that example.com/contact
redirects to example.org/contact
, but instead it will be only redirected to example.org
.
What I have already tried is modifying the .htaccess
file, but I couldn't reach my goal.
RewriteEngine On
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^example.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://example.org [R=301,L]
How can I redirect the .com
to .org
with the subpages being kept in the URL and not only getting redirected to main page?
redirection wordpress htaccess
I have two domains example.com
and example.org
which are both registered through 1&1. The current Wordpress website uses the .org
and the .com
domain has been set to be redirected to .org
from the 1&1 configuration panel.
However the redirection only works for the main page and not the subpages, so for example it is expected that example.com/contact
redirects to example.org/contact
, but instead it will be only redirected to example.org
.
What I have already tried is modifying the .htaccess
file, but I couldn't reach my goal.
RewriteEngine On
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^example.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://example.org [R=301,L]
How can I redirect the .com
to .org
with the subpages being kept in the URL and not only getting redirected to main page?
redirection wordpress htaccess
redirection wordpress htaccess
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For you to keep the sub-pages intact when doing a URL redirect i.e. example.com/contact to example.org/contact, you would have to write use a ReWrite URL that would change the URL String and then redirect you the correct page.
If you have a lot of pages, this will a problem, but a few pages shouldn't be difficult.
Kind Regards,
Mo
This GitHub page should give you a good idea of the redirect rules: gist.github.com/ScottPhillips/1721489
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Jan 30 at 14:28
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For you to keep the sub-pages intact when doing a URL redirect i.e. example.com/contact to example.org/contact, you would have to write use a ReWrite URL that would change the URL String and then redirect you the correct page.
If you have a lot of pages, this will a problem, but a few pages shouldn't be difficult.
Kind Regards,
Mo
This GitHub page should give you a good idea of the redirect rules: gist.github.com/ScottPhillips/1721489
– Muhammed_Khan
Jan 30 at 14:28
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For you to keep the sub-pages intact when doing a URL redirect i.e. example.com/contact to example.org/contact, you would have to write use a ReWrite URL that would change the URL String and then redirect you the correct page.
If you have a lot of pages, this will a problem, but a few pages shouldn't be difficult.
Kind Regards,
Mo
This GitHub page should give you a good idea of the redirect rules: gist.github.com/ScottPhillips/1721489
– Muhammed_Khan
Jan 30 at 14:28
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For you to keep the sub-pages intact when doing a URL redirect i.e. example.com/contact to example.org/contact, you would have to write use a ReWrite URL that would change the URL String and then redirect you the correct page.
If you have a lot of pages, this will a problem, but a few pages shouldn't be difficult.
Kind Regards,
Mo
For you to keep the sub-pages intact when doing a URL redirect i.e. example.com/contact to example.org/contact, you would have to write use a ReWrite URL that would change the URL String and then redirect you the correct page.
If you have a lot of pages, this will a problem, but a few pages shouldn't be difficult.
Kind Regards,
Mo
answered Jan 30 at 14:27
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This GitHub page should give you a good idea of the redirect rules: gist.github.com/ScottPhillips/1721489
– Muhammed_Khan
Jan 30 at 14:28
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This GitHub page should give you a good idea of the redirect rules: gist.github.com/ScottPhillips/1721489
– Muhammed_Khan
Jan 30 at 14:28
This GitHub page should give you a good idea of the redirect rules: gist.github.com/ScottPhillips/1721489
– Muhammed_Khan
Jan 30 at 14:28
This GitHub page should give you a good idea of the redirect rules: gist.github.com/ScottPhillips/1721489
– Muhammed_Khan
Jan 30 at 14:28
add a comment |
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