By default, our URL forwarding and redirection always preserved the full pathname and query strings in all requests. It means that if you were forwarding: https://example.com to https://example.net Then all requests to the old URL that had path info or query strings, like: https://example.com/document/name?param=value Would have the /document/name?param=value preserved when forwarded: https://example.net/document/name?param=value But sometimes you […]
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Instant DNS Activation & force 301 headers on URL forwarding
Following on the heels of our earlier unveiling of tweet2txt, I thought I’d mention 2 new features of the new platform that I think our members will agree are long welcome additions: Instant DNS activation for new domains and optional 301 Redirects for URL forwarding.