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    abesselink is offline Official Member
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    Default Domain forwarding vs domain alias

    Hello -

    I currently have the following sites:
    domain-a.com
    domain-b.com

    I am trying to consolidate these into one site, in which the content of domain-b will be found at domain-a.com/domain-b.

    I also want to maintain as many links/redirects as possible.

    Has anyone had any experience with this? Is it better to ...
    1. set up the domain-b account with domain/email forwarding, or
    2. set up the domain-a account with a domain alias?

    Thanks for your input -

    Allan

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    sgoodman is offline Master Member
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    Arrow Forwarding

    Allan,

    Setting up an alias will redirect all HTTP, FTP, and email traffic:

    http://myhosting.com/blog/2008/07/ho...ngcom-account/

    This is easier than a web redirect and email forwarding.

    Shane.
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    abesselink is offline Official Member
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    The link describes the process of purchasing a second domain as an alias. What if I already own 'domain-b'? What is the process? And will I be able to specifically have 'domain-b' point to www.domain-a.com/domain-b?

    Thanks -

    Allan

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    sgoodman is offline Master Member
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    Arrow Domain Alias

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    abesselink is offline Official Member
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    I read the information ... but it still makes me think that 'domain-b' cannot be set-up to redirect to 'domain-a/domain-b'.

    I know that if I use forwarding, I can set the exact page to forward to ... for example, I can take 'domain-b' and redirect it to 'domain-a/oldsite'. But from what I am reading, if I use a domain alias, then I will only be able to redirect 'domain-b' to 'domain-a'.

    I am correct in understanding this difference? It is a significant variation.

    I do see the $$ value - with domain aliases being free and domain forwarding $18/year.

    Allan
    Last edited by abesselink; 2010-07-19 at 11:21 PM.

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    sgoodman is offline Master Member
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    Question Alias

    Quote Originally Posted by abesselink View Post
    but it still makes me think that 'domain-b' cannot be set-up to redirect to 'domain-a/domain-b'.
    Why would you want to forward "domain-b" to "domain-a/domain-b"?

    Shane.
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    abesselink is offline Official Member
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    Shane:

    I have moved the content over to be in a sub-menu, since the content is now just a piece of a bigger site.

    Just so that it makes better sense:

    Site 1 name =domain-a.com
    Site 2 name = domain-b.com

    All content from domain-b now resides at domain-a.com/oldsite.

    So I would like it if a user goes to "domain-b.com" that they are redirected to the site content which is now "domain-a.com/oldsite". I would rather not have them go to "domain-a.com", then have to search the menus to find the appropriate location. One less mouse click :-)

    Allan

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    sgoodman is offline Master Member
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    Question Redirect

    Allan,

    There are many different ways to accomplish this. It can be done with an HTTP meta refresh, Javascript, or PHP. What programming languages do you use?

    Shane.
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