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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support 301 redirect for forum move - HELP Post 302648023 by lawstudent on Tuesday 29th of May 2012 08:39:02 AM
Old 05-29-2012
301 redirect for forum move - HELP

I just finished moving a vbulleting forum to phpfox forum,
The problem I am facing is that a simple 301 redirect will cost me a lot of google traffic,

How can I make a .htaccess redirect that will redirect the old forum threads etc to the new location?

The issue I face is that the new home has a different (totally) URL structure than the old forums,

old

url.co.uk/threads/a-guide-to-mooting-part-1.27567/

new

url.org/lawlink/forum/thread/34873/a-guide-to-mooting-part-1/

but than an other will be

old

url.co.uk/threads/copyright-infringement.27707/

new

url.org/lawlink/forum/thread/34993/copyright-infringement/

And on and on,

Anyone who can offer some help to properly redirect....Smilie
 

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