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Tue 20/01/09 at 17:57
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I have a freeola hosting account, and I can't find the .htaccess file. I need to redirect to a new domain on a different webhost, how do I do this?
Tue 20/01/09 at 18:07
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Hi, and welcome to the fourms!

You have quite a few options.

You need to use a decent FTP client to see your .htaccess file - turn on 'view hidden files' (I use Filezilla).

Or, as you want to redirect visitors - see the post a few threads down: Domain forwarding with Freeola which gives you lots of simple solutions using your MyFreeola login.


Hope that helps :¬)




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Tue 20/01/09 at 17:57
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I have a freeola hosting account, and I can't find the .htaccess file. I need to redirect to a new domain on a different webhost, how do I do this?

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