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Webpage Help?
Hey...I am trying to have one webpage have a link or just directly redirect to a new site...
Does anyone know the html that I would use? Thanks :) |
What...your sentance doesn't make sense...refine and I'll help you out.
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Ok, my main site...say
www.kerplunk.com right? I want to redirect anyone that comes to/types in: www.kerplunk.org www.kerplunk.net So, I want to either set up a direct link on the page or just have the page automatically redirect them? |
You need to have those domains...and just point them to the page just like you did with the first registar.
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Ok...but how do I get them to just automatically redirect?
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Wait a damned minute. You own that site?
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lol, no I don't. I just used that as an example...I am doing it for job's webpge.
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OK good cause I was about to ask for your hand in marriage :)
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You need the other domains and the rights to them.
Once you have them go to their control panels (where you would set where they direct) and just point them to your CURRENT index//homepage. |
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lol :rotfl: |
Is that a yes?!
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perhaps
perhaps not :screwy: :roll: |
Im lost. Ill take that as a no.
Excuse me while I go masterbate using my own tears as lubricant. |
i THINK i know what you're trying to do.
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh" CONTENT="0; URL=http://www.yoursitehere.com"> should do what i think you want. The content should adjust the amount of time in seconds it will take to execute. |
Thanks!!! :) I'll let you know if that works.
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Quote:
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I know that quote...what movie is that from...
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Derek...didn't work :(
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Listen to james_ls, use the domain's control panels.
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What dwl137 said will work but the nicer way to do it is have whoever hosts your dns set the additional domains up as pointers to the original domian. That is a more accepted way to do it. It also provides less load time for those wanna be 56k surfers out there.
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