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I've got a bevy of permanent redirects for my website, and I also have a subdomian on my website.

 

Here is what's going on. In my primary website, I have a permanent redirect:

 

>Redirect permanent /about.php http://www.omgn.com/about/index.php

 

In my subdomain, I have a file:

 

>http://darqness.omgn.com/about.php

 

Whenever I tried to access the subdomain's file, I got redirected to my main website's redirection, the about/index.php

 

At the moment, the only way I've worked around this is to add an underscore to my subdomain file names that match anything in my main website's redirects.

 

Is there a way TCH can fix this problem?

Posted (edited)

Was recently posted here that any redirect in public_html will pass itself along to the subdirectories. That's the nature of it. Just a sec and I'll look up that post.... brb.

 

Yup, Here it is.

Edited by TCH-Lianna

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