I wanted to get away from the folder on the URL.
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> That won't really help with content in paths beneath that directory.
> Why not just create a virtual directory setting (rather that a redirect)
in
> the web server?
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> Anton Sop
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> You can do a simple redirect by creating the same directory on the new
> server
> and then add a new file with the same default name you used and just add
> following code:
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> <CFLocation URL="http://www.domain.com";>
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> Hello All,
>
> I was wondering some had a CF solution that I have with a particular site.
> I had a clients site on a virtual server and the way this virtual server
> handled the domain was with a script that pointed to the folder as per the
> Domain name that was requested.
>
> For example
>
> Let's the site www.domainname.com actually resided in a directory call dmn
> then the user would get forwarded to a url the looked like this.
> www.domainname.com/dmn/
>
> The site has seen some more traffice so I moved it to a server on its own.
> Now the url is just www.domainname.com.
> My problem is that a lot of search engines have links to numerous htm
pages
> with the directory name in them.
>
> I was wondering if there is a way to create that directory on the server
> and have something check any url that was entered and have them sent to
the
> root until the search engines update their links.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
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