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#2942 – disable + redirect SEF url's for one domain

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Tuesday, 08 November 2016 21:53 UTC
jessedw
This is a strange question.

I use sh404sef on a website that is served on 4 different domains. Amazingly it works perfectly... thank you.

HOWEVER there is one domain where I want .... any and all requests to be redirected back to the root. 

so if someone (google) tries to get http://www.xxxx.com/something/and.html I want that redirected to http://www.xxxx.com
in fact if any request whatsoever is made on http://www.xxxx.com except for the root (home page), I want that redirected to the root.

This shouldn't affect any other of the domains... for instance if someone tries http://www.xxxx.ca/something/and.html they should be able to get that page.

I've tried and failed using my .htaccess file, and I'm asking this as a support request, in case there is some setting that I'm missing that would do this for me in sh404sef.

I love your product.

thanks for your consideration and patience.

Jesse
Wednesday, 09 November 2016 09:24 UTC
wb_weeblr
Hi

Sorry, there is nothing in sh404SEF that can handle generic redirects. We only do one-to-one redirects, like from one specific URL to another specic URL. Besides, it'd be inefficient to do this inside Joomla and .htaccess is totally the appropriate place to do this.

Rgds
 
Thursday, 24 November 2016 05:34 UTC
system
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