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How to Change Your Domain Name Part IIby: Jean Pardue
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What? A mod_rewrite and .htaccess file?
According to certain studies, a mod_rewrite is an Apache module that grants the mode for the rewriting of the URL.
Many consider this tool for changing domain names pretty straightforward and simple so very little special skills are needed. |
When using the mod_rewrite in changing domain names the user will still see the old domain name in their browser address bar on the first page they visit, but later will view the content under the new domain name.
By using the mod_rewrite when changing domain names you will be led with a very user friendly search engine.
Now, the .htaccess file plays a role in changing domain names as it contains Apache directives for specific requests, including security, redirection issues, and it also gives the solutions to how to handle confirmable errors. Such functions of the .htaccess file are imperative when you change the domain name for your website because the Apache it contains is a common web server that helps the process go much smoother.
Now that you have learned some of the facts about those two important tools, it is critical to note that before you begin, you should take into consideration some of the main issues that will crop up when you start your domain name change.
These issues must be considered to have a smooth transition. So according to some domain name experts the very first step in changing domain names is to check with your Internet hosting service to make sure that they support the mod_rewrite module, otherwise this setup will not work.
The next step in this procedure is to activate your new domain name. It's necessary to ensure that the file base construction and naming are similar to what they were under the old domain name.
Now that you have done all the steps above, you need to create an .htaccess file. You will find that creating an .htaccess file can be done with a simple text editor like the notepad. And, note that the file has no tail extension. Otherwise, the name should be nothing more than .htaccess.
When you are done creating the .htaccess file, the syntax needs to be inserted. Just be warned that when changing domain names, the old domain name will still show itself in the browser window but you are viewing the content of your newly changed domain name. Of course there are some other rules to follow when changing domain names. So, it is a good idea to check other articles online about domain name changes to gain more understanding on the subject. The more you work with domain names the more adept you will become. Now, make that domain name change!
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