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moving domain name how to redirect all the imgs shared already on socail

knova15

💖 Chevereto Fan
Hi

I would like to move my website to a new domain name and there are a lot of photos shared all over the socail channels. how is it possible to redirect all to the new location ?

i know it is possible with htaccess but i cant go line by line ....there is just too much 🙂

Thx
 
I don't know a reliable way to get only the pictures shared in social media.
 
Hi

Sorry my bad…I mean :

Xy.com/images/xe is now available at XX.co/images/xe BUT if it was shared ever it still points to the old location. If that has a redirect from xy.com TO xx.co it will generate a 404 page.

The last time I did a htaccess file stating that

Xy.com/images/xe
Is now at XX.co/images/xe

But this had to be done for EVERY article I had(100+) and its not a pretty work 😀 now with images im afraid it would cost my sanity in the end of the day to redirect everything one by one :/

So the question if there is a way you know of like a wildcard….so xy.com/content –points to xx.co/*(what ever it is looking for)
 
Whats your url structure, do you have control over both domains ?

if you own siteA and siteB

Try this out to point siteA to siteB (add in siteA root)

Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.siteB.com/$1 [L,R=301]
 
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