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I'm just curious how redirection.net give this kind of service to their customer. Redirection with subdirectory and files allowed without any setting. Do they use ErrorDocument 404 directive? Anyone have a good idea?
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Don't care anything about redirection.net and how it works. Anyway, start here -> http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_alias.html#redirect
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I tried the Redirect directive but it shown the redirected URL in the address bar while in redirection.net shown the original one. Why?
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