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Browse All TopicsI had the following code in the apache conf file on a dedicated server.
.htm page that follow the regex and did not exist were redirected to pageX.php.
AliasMatch ^/[^/]+-by-[^/]+-[0-9]{7}\
AliasMatch ^/[^/]+-by-[^/]+\.htm /home/directory/public_htm
AliasMatch ^/[^/]+\KY.htm /home/directory/public_htm
ErrorDocument 404 /404redirect.php
I have to move the site to share hosting. Could you please create a htaccess file that would do the same and would be SEO friendly.
Thank you
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by: caterham_wwwPosted on 2009-07-11 at 05:18:18ID: 24830159
You'll have to move mod_rewrite since you can't use directives for aliases in directory context because the mapping already occurred.
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