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Simple Htaccess Redirects
Appends the correct code into the .htaccess file for redirection.
Tested up to WP 5.2 (Current: 6.9)
v1.5.8
Current Version v1.5.8
Updated 6 years ago
Last Update on 05 Sep, 2019
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- Version
- 1.5.8
- Last Updated
- Sep 05, 2019
- Requires WP
- 5.0+
- Tested Up To
- 5.2
- PHP Version
- 5.2.4 or higher
- Author
- PackerlandWebsites
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Common questions about Simple Htaccess Redirects
This plugin provides an easy way to add new rules into your .htaccess file so you can make changes on the WordPress backend rather downloading, editing, and re-uploading the file.
As of version 1.5.8, you have to use the add url in the input fields. You must have the "Old Url" input have a page slug (/old-url) and the "New Url" the full url of the redirect (http//your-domain.com/new-url). Once you have the url in the correct areas, make sure to click the checkbox of the rule you are adding and hit save!
It scans your pages for all embeded links and puts them into a csv file that you can download. Any page that isn't linked on the front end wont show up in this scan.
Nothing! This plugin makes sure to add the new rules to the bottom of the file and will not rewrite the code that is already there.
The 404 redirect rule was implemented in a way that it doesn't even touch the .htaccess file. Instead it uses WordPress functions to use a custom link instead of going to the 404 error page.
The "Add this Redirect" option must be selected when you click Save Changes to publish to the .htaccess file. It will add the correct code to the bottom of the file without deleting anything.
HTTP Status will tell you the status of the path you gave the plugin so you can confirm that it is a valid path.
As of version 1.0 Validate File opens a popular validator and submits the .htaccess file contents into their website for validation. Their Terms of Service can be found here.
The plugin makes sure the outputted code is valid, so a mistake may redirect people to the wrong place. Always double check before saving the changes! If you make a mistake, there is always the "Reset .htaccess file" button that will set your file back to default. Make sure to remove the redirect rule as well.
As of version 1.5.8, go to the "Active Redirects" page and click on the checkbox of the redirect you want to remove. This does not remove your htaccess code but only the redirect.