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htaccess redirection

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      wrote on last edited by girish
      #1

      Is there .htaccess support in Surfer, or something similar?

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        What is .htaccess? I've seen it in regards to wordpress sites

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          There is no such support. .htaccess is quite powerful, which feature of it would you like to see?

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            I'm looking to create an 301 redirect on a subdomain in order to retain the original URL while ensuring continuation of the service on its new domain. So Surfer is just the means to this end, really. Perhaps a URL management app would be the ultimate tool here. Or a layer of it in Cloudron itself?

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              I think https://cloudron.io/documentation/apps/#setting-up-redirections is what you are looking for then?

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              • nebulonN nebulon

                I think https://cloudron.io/documentation/apps/#setting-up-redirections is what you are looking for then?

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                wrote on last edited by yusf
                #6

                @nebulon By the holy Docker whale, that is glorious!

                Although, what do I do if i want to strip www from URLs like in the documented example while at the same time redirect from this deprecated subdomain of mine?

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                  You fire up a lamp-app, enable the redirect and also create a .htaccess file like this:
                  echo "redirect 301 / https://yournewdomain.com/" > /app/data/public/.htaccess
                  This will create a redirect to your new domain.

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                  • M msbt

                    You fire up a lamp-app, enable the redirect and also create a .htaccess file like this:
                    echo "redirect 301 / https://yournewdomain.com/" > /app/data/public/.htaccess
                    This will create a redirect to your new domain.

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                    @msbt Ah, there we go! Quick and dirty solution, now that I know of the built-in redirections support but very flexible. Thanks!

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