I have two domains. One is www.nucleation.co.in and another www.nucleation.in
How can I redirect every link like www.nucleation.co.in/2012/06/custom-themes-in-gmail.html to www.nucleation.in/2012/06/custom-themes-in-gmail.html
Both domains are registered with the same provider.
Is this possible?
Your provider should return the 301 response code on any requests to the domain www.nucleation.co.in
To do this, you must contact the your provider. In addition, the provider may not necessarily support this feature, and you will have to do it manually.
You really want to redirect?
I think you want 'domain parking'. I too have done something like this, I have two domains for my site, a .com and a .org, I have point both the domains to one site.
If this is your case,
Go to your hosting control panel, check for the domain parking,
if you are using cPanel, there is an icon for that in cPanel.
check the cPanel document
And there is a redirect option too in cPanel, check that too.
Even the domain manager have an option called 'domain forwarding', check if that suite for your case.
I found a way on myself. I added a redirect script to every url to take it back to the new domain.
First, You have to login your www.nucleation.co.in hosting cpanel and creat index.html then under the code copy and past it in the index.html.
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="REFRESH" content="0;url=http://www.nucleation.in"></HEAD>
<BODY>
wait a second...
</BODY>
</HTML>
i think it's can help you
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I have created a Github Pages site and put it on repository abc of github account with username xyz.
So, my site is now live on xyz.github.io/abc
I created a cname file with my custom domain, and configured my DNS with the settings said on Github pages.
Now, my site is also live on mycustomdomain.com
Now, I don't want my site to be live on xyz.github.io/abc . I want it to redirect to mycustomdomain.com or not accessible.
Is there any way to do that?
I know that I can create User Pages site (with username.github.io) which will automatically redirect to custom domain, but I want to create project site.
Any suggestions?
A CNAME solution:
Sure. Github has a nice functionality for it.
When you create CNAME folder inside of your repo, you will be redirected:
https://help.github.com/articles/adding-a-cname-file-to-your-repository/
Check out my Github Pages website: https://github.com/ondrek/ondrek.github.io
( you can browse ondrek.com, but it's impossible to browse ondrek.github.io )
A JS solution:
If you want to redirect a custom page — the only possible solution will be javascript redirection.
if (window.location.href==="https://xyz.github.io") {
window.location.href = "https://mycustomdomain.com";
}
but it will not solve your problem with Google. You can solve this with correct using Google Webmaster Tools and tell to Google about the duplicate (for SEO purposes).
I had a GitHub Pages website (https://kamarada.github.io/), I moved it to GitLab (https://kamarada.gitlab.io/) and besides that I set up a custom domain on GitLab (https://linuxkamarada.com/). Now the question: how to make a 301 redirect from the GitHub Pages to the custom domain? Is that possible?
Well, as Ciro Santilli answered on this other question, there is no "beautiful non-plugin solution". Indeed, the solution I found is not beautiful, it is more kind of a workaround, but it works.
Inspired by the Samuel Ondrek answer on this same question (thanks a lot!), I set up CNAME redirection.
Go to your GitHub Pages repo, click Settings and below GitHub Pages, under Custom domain, enter your custom domain and click Save.
Now open another tab on your browser, open DevTools (F12), select the Network tab. Try to access your GitHub Pages website and see that a 301 redirect happens.
GitHub is going to complain that your domain is not configured properly:
Well, that does not really matter. What matters is that you have the 301 redirect required by the Google Search Console's Change of Address Tool and your website won't lose its Google ranking.
This might be a bit old but I'd still like to give an alternative answer to this. You can simply use meta refresh on your index.html
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1;url=http://example.com/" />
Then use a regular link (an a message also) on the page in case refresh stops. Though it is not recommended for SEO since google might index the blank page. But it would most likely work work.
You could use JavaScript to inspect the domain of the current page and redirect if necessary. If you go this route, the question and answer are already on SO:
Redirection based on URL - JavaScript
I have a question, I built a website for a client with a new domain (www.domain1.com) and new hosting. They have an old website with a different domain (www.domain2.com). The client requests that if someone clicks on www.domain2.com, that would take them to www.domain1.com. I built the website using WordPress, and the old website is built using Joomla 1.5.11 which doesn't have the option to use redirect under the Components option. I don't have any experience in Joomla 1.5.11 which is pretty old. Thanks in advance for looking into this for me.
Do you mean you want the domain to be redirected?
You can set up a 301 permanent wildcard redirect on your domain2.com to point to domain1.com.
Setting this up will also depend on the type of host you're using.
Also, you can set up an index.php file at the root of domain2.com to redirect:
<?php
header("Location: domain1.com");
?>
The problem with the above script is that you won't be able to do a wildcard redirect! But it can work with any Joomla! link, as Joomla's entrypoint is always set to index.php.
If none of the above is feasible for you, try adding more details about what you actually want to do.
I have a Business Catalyst site that needs the following domains redirected to the default domain.
www.membersalliance.com.au/
www.membersalliance.com.au/index.aspx
The default domain is www.membersalliance.com.au
We have been told that these three pages are seen by google as separate content and we want to consolidate them to all go to the default domain.
I have spoken to adobe support and they said that:
Redirecting to another page can be done, there's no issue with that. But what we're looking for here is to not have any other postfix with the domain name. When a page is set to be the starting page, there is an automatic functionality that the postfix/name of the page is removed, but that is not the case with other pages.So, they would still show the name of the page, even if you redirect it to the home page (starting page set for your domain).
So, I can redirect to www.membersalliance.com.au/home.html but is this seen by google as a separate page to www.membersalliance.com.au?
If you re-direct a page using 301 redirects (which is how BC re-directs a page if you use re-directs) Google will only see the one page, not multiple pages.
Take a look at the Google Webmaster Tools help on "canonical" URLs.
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/139394?hl=en
In your case, add to page head:
<link rel="canonical" href="www.membersalliance.com.au"/>
This will tell Google to treat all variants of homepage to be recorded against a single domain.
I have a page on my DotNetNuke site and I would like to set up a redirect and was wondering the best way to do it. Here is the problem:
I have a page on the site: mydomain.com/dashbaord.aspx. I would like users to be able to type mydomain.com/dashboard OR mydomain.com/Dashboard and it will redirect them to the /dashboard.aspx page.
I have IIS6, so I set up wildcard mapping, and it seemed to work for /dashboard, but not /Dashboard. Also, I am looking for it to literally redirect you so that /dashbaord.aspx shows up in the address bar. In addition, the wildcard mapping broke some other links on the site, so I was looking for an alternative method to accomplish this. Is there a way that I can set this up through IIS? Or any other way?
Thanks in advance for the help.
In IIS, create a virtual directory by right clicking on Sites, and then call it Dashboard. Then set that to redirect to a specific URL, in your case, http://mydomain.com/dashboard.aspx.
My client has several parked domains. She wants those domains to point to specific pages in her main site. For example:
Let's pretend she has a page on her main site about bedroom redecorating. That page is located at www.mainsite.com/bedrooms/
And let's say she has a parked domain called www.999bedrooms.com/
She wants to redirect that domain to www.mainsite.com/bedrooms/
What's the best way to do this without being penalized by the search engines?
Also, keep in mind that www.mainsite.com/bedrooms is actually a WordPress page, so it's not an actual file on the server, per se.
Thanks!
There are (at least) two ways to do this. One way requires access to some sort of configuration on the server, and the other doesn't. I don't know if you're using the Apache web server, but if you are, you would add mod_alias to your configuration and restart Apache:
a2enmod alias
apache2ctl graceful
Then add this to the VirtualHost section for 999bedrooms.com:
Redirect permanent / http://www.mainsite.com/bedrooms
Then you should be done.
The other way is in an HTML file that you put at http://999bedrooms.com/index.html, put a line like this within the HEAD section:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1; url=http://www.mainsite.com/bedrooms">
This is one of those "Please wait while we redirect you to our main page" sorts of redirections that you see sometimes. Not as nice as the server-based ones, but easier to do.
Hope this helps!
Well there are a couple way. Most likely your web host supports the redirection for you using a 301 Redirect HTTP response. Check out your web host and see if they offer a directory redirection (I know that fastdomain which is my hosting provider does).
Alternatively, if you hosting provide supports PHP you can use the following and place it in a file called index.php in the top level of the domain you wish to redirect.
<?php
header("Location: http://www.mainsite.com/bedrooms/");
exit;
?>
Simply add this line to your header.php file:
<script language="JavaScript">document.location.href = "http://www.mainsite.com/bedrooms";</script>