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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users .htaccess redirect with masking Post 302426719 by globalnerds on Wednesday 2nd of June 2010 05:01:16 PM
Old 06-02-2010
.htaccess redirect with masking

I am looking to forward the following with masking via my .htaccess file:

Code:
www.mywebsite.com/origpage www.mywebsite.com/newpage

I do not want to forward the entire site, just this one page with masking. Neither page has an extension. I am able to forward with .htaccess - but it does not mask the url.

this is what I have right now in my .htaccess:

Code:
redirect 301 /newpage http://www/mywebsite.com/origpage

Any ideas??
 

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