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Need some information ASAP - my domain registrar changed its support features set :veryangry:
I bought a domain 5 years ago for one and only one reason - to let me (and other people, say in forums) avoid using very-very long URL of my existing (since 1996 so I can not move, it's listed everywhere) site at Compuserve.
Classic Compuserve URLs are auful:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/<my User ID>/mypage.htm
So I bought a domain from active-doman.com because they - unlike others - did provide such option (until yesterday!) - in their Domain Control Panel I specified, in columns 1 and 2 of "URL redirect"
www http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/<my User ID>
and
@ http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/<my User ID>
which did what I wanted - each time I or other person wrote, say in a forum, a link to a page on my Compuserve site, using domain name I bought f.e.
http://myNEWdomain.com/Page33.htm
it was automatically redirected to
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/<my User ID>/Page33.htm
and it's what a user saw in the address bar.
This had been working for the last 5 years just fine, so there are very many URLs of this kind ( like http://myNEWdomain.com/Page33.htm ) in Internet forums, articles et all
But since yesterday programmers at active-domain.com made some change and this does not work anymore -
http://myNEWdomain.com/Page33.htm gives error 404 :disappointed:
Sure, server-to-server does work (without a page listed), so if I type http://myNEWdomain.com then it is redirected to http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/<my User ID>
but it's useless really, it's not what I wanted when I was buying the domain...
I filed a ticket to their Support - saying that it worked for 5 years aso looks like their programmers did some change - but received ridiculous response that I am asking about "sub-directory redirection" which is not supported.
First, there is no sub-directories in my examples I gave above and to them - just HTML files on the server - server.com/*.htm
Second, it was working all the time for 5 years!
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My urgent question: do you know a domain seller that does provide such feature? I then will move my domain to them...
:shy:
I bought a domain 5 years ago for one and only one reason - to let me (and other people, say in forums) avoid using very-very long URL of my existing (since 1996 so I can not move, it's listed everywhere) site at Compuserve.
Classic Compuserve URLs are auful:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/<my User ID>/mypage.htm
So I bought a domain from active-doman.com because they - unlike others - did provide such option (until yesterday!) - in their Domain Control Panel I specified, in columns 1 and 2 of "URL redirect"
www http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/<my User ID>
and
@ http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/<my User ID>
which did what I wanted - each time I or other person wrote, say in a forum, a link to a page on my Compuserve site, using domain name I bought f.e.
http://myNEWdomain.com/Page33.htm
it was automatically redirected to
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/<my User ID>/Page33.htm
and it's what a user saw in the address bar.
This had been working for the last 5 years just fine, so there are very many URLs of this kind ( like http://myNEWdomain.com/Page33.htm ) in Internet forums, articles et all
But since yesterday programmers at active-domain.com made some change and this does not work anymore -
http://myNEWdomain.com/Page33.htm gives error 404 :disappointed:
Sure, server-to-server does work (without a page listed), so if I type http://myNEWdomain.com then it is redirected to http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/<my User ID>
but it's useless really, it's not what I wanted when I was buying the domain...
I filed a ticket to their Support - saying that it worked for 5 years aso looks like their programmers did some change - but received ridiculous response that I am asking about "sub-directory redirection" which is not supported.
First, there is no sub-directories in my examples I gave above and to them - just HTML files on the server - server.com/*.htm
Second, it was working all the time for 5 years!
************************
My urgent question: do you know a domain seller that does provide such feature? I then will move my domain to them...
:shy: