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SUMMARY:cPanel Redirects and Domain Aliases
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About cPanel redirects
A redirection occurs when a web server redirects a visitor from one web page to another web page. A common use of redirection is to create shorter, easy to remember URLs that redirect to longer URLs. Another use is to redirect visitors from old pages on a web site to newer, updated web pages.
You can use cPanel to redirect multiple web pages, and you can specify whether redirections are temporary or permanent.
To add a redirect follow these steps

In the domains section of the cPanel home screen, click redirects
Under add redirect, select the redirection type:


To specify a permanent redirection, select permanent (301)
To specify a temporary redirection, select temporary (302)


Select the domain, and then type the web page that you want to redirect
In the redirects to a text box, type the destination web page
Click add

Removing a redirect in cPanel
You can remove a redirect when you no longer want to redirect a page to another web page. However, you...

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