The below forces all request to your domain to go to the main non-www root domain.
Updated code:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !=domain.com
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://newurl.com/subdir/$1 [R=301,L]
If you don't want it to go to a subdirectory:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !=domain.com
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://newurl.com/$1 [R=301,L]
Bad code:
This code is bad beca........
HTTP error 401
You do not have permission to access this page.
It was actually a bad hosts entry or where your IP was somehow added to /etc/hosts.deny this is what you will see from CPanel........
JavasScript how to set or write value in id tagbla
I need to set a value inside that DIV tag using Javascript, how would I do it?Doesn't work for me:
[quote:c6b5f693a5]Warning: Element referenced by ID/NAME in the global scope. Use W3C standard document.getElementById() instead.
Source File: http://hosting.com/vps-order.html
Line: 19[/quote:c6b5f693a5]
[code:1:c6b5f693a5]........
This is something that happens a lot and it is very dirty, as you probably know each site is hosted on a certain IP address. Sometimes a domain is hosted by a single IP address and the IP address defaults to this very same domain.
This means that if someone buys domain abcd.com and enters your IP address (the one of your website) as the A record, your content will show up on their domain as if it was their own.
There is an easy way to prevent this by using .htacces........