>Below are the directions I used: > > >1) Create a file in Notepad called htaccess.txt and store it in >same directory on your hard drive as your index.html file. >2) put lines like these in it: > >Send a permanent redirect from our old files to our new files and >to handle 404 Errors >errorDocument 404 /page-not-found.html >Redirect permanent /old-missing-page-1.html >http://www.your-url.com/new-replacement-page->1.html >Redirect >permanent /old-missing-page-2.html >http://www.your-url.com/new-replacement-page-2.html > >3) save the file to your hard drive >4) upload to your root directory on your host server. >5) rename the file to ".htaccess" (without the quotes) >6) test it to make sure it works! > > >I had no luck, though I did find myself trying a lot of things in >this formula, as I felt my take on it was >different than the author meant it to be. I was either having >early senior moments or an attack of >dyslexia, heaven knows but the result or answer won't come through >my tiny brain. ;) I'm self taught >and perhaps too much a point and click, visual learner. I tried >such variations as >/biz/6/desertmoonprofiles etc and nothing would help shake this >into gear. I couldn't tell where >I should be typing this code for sure either, in the body of the >page or the meta tags? > >The current site is: > >http://www.angelfire.com/biz6/desertmoonprofiles/ > >The new site is: > >a domain set up ready to go, desertmoonprofiles.com > >Thanks so much for your help and your time! > >Web Site Creator >suppressed I might be able to help you with this as I use .htaccess for redirecting myself. What do you have where right now as far as the .htaccess file and its contents? - Grant _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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