I have a Wordpress website located on a windows server. The performance is terrible. The domain ends with ".net". I also own the ".com" version of the domain name. I have purchased a Linux hosting package and have set up the ".com" domain on it. I have transferred all of the ".net" files to the ".com" host. I have 150 email addresses setup on ".net" that I want to keep there (for now). I want to have it so that any links in the wild to specific pages (ie http://www.mysite.net/p=123) go to the same page on the new site (http://www.mysite.com/p=123). I am assuming I would just delete all of the files from the ".net" domain space, and then have a 404 file that captures the url requested and redirects to the ".com" equivalent. Is this right?
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This looks like it should solve your problem. http://kb.mediatemple.net/questions/242/How+do+I+redirect+my+site+using+a+.htaccess+file%3F a .htaccess in the root with this as the content:
This should just blindly redirect all requests from the .net version to the .com, assuming that they have the same paths |
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My host allows custom 404 pages and so what I did was delete everything from the old server and then have my 404 say:
This works! |
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