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Originally posted by -!Felu!-
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Originally posted by Sunshine
Then i don't get you...a website has an addy not a random xyz...
I meant that if the user goes to -
1. http://mno.def.com/page.html he gets redirected to http://abc.def.com/page.html
2. http://mno.def.com/home.php he gets redirected to http://abc.def.com/home.php
3. http://mno.def.com/index.php?c=te he gets redirected to http://abc.def.com/index.php?c=te
etc....
Every page has a header right? All you have to do is change the metatag to hold the correct redirection url...
1.
http://mno.def.com/page.html he gets redirected to http://abc.def.com/page.html
on that page you use the url
http://abc.def.com/page.html as redirection url
2.
http://mno.def.com/home.php he gets redirected to http://abc.def.com/home.php
Here you use
http://abc.def.com/home.php as redirection url.
Understand? Ofcourse if you use php to load the same header everywhere then every page will get redirected to wichever you set in the header to be loaded.