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I changed my Domain URL from http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ to http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ using the processing form

but would there be any way to keep http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ up for about 3 weeks with a page that says "we have moved!!" because the amount of hits I've been recving has vastly descreased and it took me a lot of work to get so many hits, and not that many people know about the URL change. So it would be nice =/ do you guys know if this is possible?

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Yes.

In your .htaccess file located at the root of your site (inside www or public_html but not in any directory higher or lower than that), append this code to it:

redirect 301 / http://blukirby.trap17.com/message.html

In message.html located at the root, put up a nice little message that says you moved, and put up a nice large link to your new site.

My mistake was not doing this sooner because I thought this method wouldn't work, so my daily unique visitors went from 5000 to 1000.

If you have two different layouts for both sites, you can just redirect everyone to your new site:

redirect 301 / http://seigikan.net/

This way, search engines will modify their databases to include your new URL.

Good luck!

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If you changed the primary domain name to your top level domain name, then you don't have access to blukirby.trap17.com anymore, and unless another user requests it, it won't exist.

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If you changed the primary domain name to your top level domain name, then you don't have access to blukirby.trap17.com anymore, and unless another user requests it, it won't exist.

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so then we won't be allowed to acces it? ;____; and we can't have double accounts, can we? Could I just request a redirection URL on Xisto.com under "blukirby.trap17.com" to "seigikan.net"? or would that not be possible...

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ok...I'm sorry about the double posting....
I decided to go to the Xisto.com domain change processing form to change my URL back to http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ and then park seigikan.net for a month, then go back to the domain change processing form and make my domain seigikan.net

but the problem with doing that is when I tried to park or addon my domain, this message would show up:

Sorry, you are not allowed to add any more than ( 0 ) parked domains!

but on the front of my cpanel page, it says i have unlimmited =/does that mean I have to go back and get 15 credits all over again to change it back to seigikan.net or can you fix this so I can park it just for a month.

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You can only program it (write yourself a code which is available in our forum, search for "redirect" in tutorial or the search engine) to go from Xisto.com to your new site when you have yourName.trap17.com as your domain.When you changed from youName.trap17.com to your TLD (top level domain) you lost your Xisto's subdomain. Therefore, you cannot program anything to redirect from your Xisto to TLD.And no, Xisto does not offer URL redirect when you don't have subdomain of Xisto.

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I am looking at your subdomain and it has a picture titled "Quick Hiatus!" Is that right?Perhaps it just needed few hours for the subdomain to propagate. I also see that there's a pop-up. Did you install that or am I looking at the wrong place?

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oh yea, I guess I did have to wait for it to propagate well, everything seems to be working just fine now =D I don't think I'll be running into anymore URL problems XD this topic can be closed now ~btw: no, I didn't install any popups to my site 0_o

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