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  • Plugin Author matthias.wagner

    (@matthiaswagner)

    i have no idea what your problem is. please try to reformulate your question, so we know what you want to achieve and what does not work ??
    also attach a link to a screenshot of your settings please.

    matt

    atutida

    (@atutida)

    Let’me try to explain Daniel question.

    We’re trying to use your plugin to provide the same site for 2 different URLs:
    https://www.deroseeixample.com and eixample.derosemethod.org.

    We included the A-type DNS entries to point to the same IP, and included ServerAlias entries on the Apache server, but the result seems that eixample.derosemethod.org is just pointing to https://www.deroseeixample.com, like a regular 301 redirection (the address bar shows https://www.deroseeixample.com instead of eixample.derosemethod.org).

    Could you clarify this behavior, please?

    Thanks in advance

    PS: how can we handle https (SSL connections) using this same concept? https://eixample.derosemethod.org <=> https://www.deroseeixample.com ?

    Plugin Author matthias.wagner

    (@matthiaswagner)

    looks like everything is working fine when i visit the domains now. you must always disable and delete your browser cache when working with these mappings and/or redirections. try to use another browser too for testing.

    and you should not not use both domains – the plugin is intended to change the url of a website or specific page to the mapped domain. if you spread both domains you will have the problem of duplicate content, which results in bad seo scores. (google that for further explanation)

    regarding ssl: looks like it is working fine too. if you experience any troubles you will find dozens of related questions in the forum and i want you too have a look at them first, before asking it again ??

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