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What are HTTP redirects? Can I use HTTP redirects?

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What are HTTP redirects? Can I use HTTP redirects?

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Yes, you can add HTTP redirects via the DNS management system in your account control panel. An HTTP redirect simply redirects a domain name to another URL. This can be a domain, a directory on a domain, or any other qualified URL. Unlike subdomains, HTTP redirects do not retain the name of the domain being redirected. Once the redirect is complete, the visitor will see the actual domain they are viewing, not the name of the domain that was redirected. For example, if “myredirect.com” was being redirected to “mysite.com/myfiles/”, once the redirect was complete, the visitor would see “mysite.com/myfiles/” in their browser address bar. If a subweb was used in this instance, it would still display “myredirect.com”.

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