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TOPIC: edit .htaccess

Re: edit .htaccess 12 years ago #29755

When you say "root" do you mean the first root before a redirect, or after it?

|-Root
|---Folder A (where Joomla! was installed)
|---Folder B (where Joomla! now is installed)
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Re: edit .htaccess 12 years ago #29760

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I mean the folder where Joomla with JoomSEF is currently installed.
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Re: edit .htaccess 12 years ago #29761

dajo wrote:
I mean the folder where Joomla with JoomSEF is currently installed.


Understood.

In the following example, where would I manually place .htaccess 301 redirects for the old folder (A)? In the "Root" or "Folder A"? Does it matter, if so, describe. Thanks.

|-Root
|---Folder A (old site)
|---Folder B (Joomla! & JoomSEF installed here)
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Re: edit .htaccess 12 years ago #29764

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It shouldn't matter, but I think that better place is Folder A.
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Re: edit .htaccess 12 years ago #29801

I'll ask the question another way: If you had a Joomla! install in subfolder "mydomain.com/joomla" and decided to move the install to the domain root "mydomain.com" could JoomSEF be used for .htaccess 301 redirects? If so, how?
Last Edit: 12 years ago by tammy.
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Re: edit .htaccess 12 years ago #29850

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In that case, if Joomla is running in root, there should be no problem using JoomSEF to edit the .htaccess file in the root directory.
If you want to create some 301 redirects manually, just follow JoomSEF's documentation in Edit .htaccess file section: www.artio.net/joomsef/documentation#htaccess
If you want to automatically redirect all URLs starting with /joomla/ to corresponding URLs without the /joomla/ part, you'll need to use the Advanced edit mode and create custom RewriteRules for that - this is out of scope of our free support, but we can configure it for you as a paid service.
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