In case you have a lot of domains with different extensions and you need all of them to open the same Internet site, you may have the Internet site under one of them and redirect all the rest. There are several ways to redirect one domain name to another, among them the so-called domain parking. If your web hosting plan allows it, though, it shall be better if you host each of the domains and set up a URL redirect, not a domain redirect. The primary difference between the two is that while a domain name is hosted, you may still have content for it, create subdomains, e mail addresses, etc., while with a parked domain you cannot do any of these things. As an example, if you're building localized websites under several country-code domains, you'll be able to work on them, but in the meantime, people will be forwarded to the main Internet site.

URL Redirector in Shared Hosting

The Hepsia CP, supplied with our shared service, provides a URL forwarding tool that will enable you to redirect any domain address or subdomain hosted within your account to any URL - in your account or a third-party one. Creating a new redirection is incredibly simple - you have to choose a domain/subdomain and then input the URL it should be forwarded to. You may also forward a certain subfolder only. For example, when you have your-domain.com and your-domain.com/es, you'll be able to forward just the latter. The tool has advanced functions for more tech-savvy users also, such as the option to pick the redirection type - 301 (permanent redirection) or 302 (temporary redirection), the redirection method - direct or match, and so forth. If you no longer require a redirection, you may deactivate it with a mouse click from the exact same section of the CP.

URL Redirector in Semi-dedicated Servers

When you obtain any of our semi-dedicated servers, you'll get access to a useful tool, which you can use to forward any domain hosted inside the account with several clicks. The tool is a component of the advanced Hepsia Control Panel and could be used by both expert users and rookies. In case you have no previous experience, you can redirect a domain or a subdomain by selecting it and then by typing in or pasting the remote URL. If you are more advanced, you can even decide if the type of the redirection must be permanent or temporary and if the method needs to be direct or match. These options may be modified whenever you want as well as the URL, so you won't have to set up a new redirection if you would like to change something. However, if you no longer need a specific domain or subdomain to be redirected, you could delete the redirection without any difficulty.