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I didn't know where else to put this thread *sorry if it's in the wrong forum*
I want to go an a hiatus, and I found this .htaccess tutorial where you can redirect users from an old file or directory to a new file or directory...
I was wondering if I can do this for the whole site. (ie) Can I put this line in the .htaccess file?
I want to go an a hiatus, and I found this .htaccess tutorial where you can redirect users from an old file or directory to a new file or directory...
I was wondering if I can do this for the whole site. (ie) Can I put this line in the .htaccess file?
Redirect / http://mysite.com/hiatusmessage.html
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You can find the answer at this link. Try to learn.
No you cannot do it, use 404 rather.
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