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Request for Redirect to New Alias if the Club Name Changes
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Request for Redirect to New Alias if the Club Name Changes
4 years 8 months ago
Due to chartering in a rush, we had to change our placeholder name to a new one. However, we're constrained by budget from purchasing a domain. Is there a way to redirect from vpoo.toastmastersclubs.org to vp.toastmastersclub.org, which isn't taken, to avoid our prospects and guests from getting a broken link 404 error?
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Re: Request for Redirect to New Alias if the Club Name Changes
4 years 8 months ago
You can change your website alias at any time in the admin console.
Only catch is that there is a minimum length requirement. The alias must be at least 3 characters long.
Only catch is that there is a minimum length requirement. The alias must be at least 3 characters long.
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Re: Request for Redirect to New Alias if the Club Name Changes
4 years 8 months ago - 4 years 8 months ago
If we switch to a new alias, will the old alias redirect to the new one? For example, if we switch vpoo.toastmastersclubs.org to vps.toastmastersclubs.org, will it redirect requests from vpoo.toastmastersclubs.org to vps.toastmastersclubs.org? If not, then it seems that we shouldn't change unless we have a domain as a back-up to bridge the gap and avoid broken links.
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Re: Request for Redirect to New Alias if the Club Name Changes
4 years 8 months ago - 4 years 8 months ago
There is no redirect functionality.
Also, I do not think you understand. The only domain that matters to the server when you are accessing your club with the website alias is the toastmastersclubs.org part. The alias is captured by the server to use to find your club's website information in the database so that the server can patch it into our website template to create your website on the fly.
The toastmastersclubs.org domain is registered and managed by us, not by you. This is an advantage of using this *free* website alias approach, since you can change the alias at any time since it is really just an update to a field in the database. There is really not any domain called vpoo.toastmastersclubs.org that is registered anywhere... the vpoo just looks like a subdomain of the registered domain (registered by us) to the internet.
As far as links go, the only links that would be of consequence would be links to your website from other websites and browser bookmarks. For instance, if you have your website referenced on Find-A-Club, then yes that would need to be updated. Look at the bottom of support.toastmastersclubs.org/doc/item/d...tical-considerations for a good checklist.
Also, I do not think you understand. The only domain that matters to the server when you are accessing your club with the website alias is the toastmastersclubs.org part. The alias is captured by the server to use to find your club's website information in the database so that the server can patch it into our website template to create your website on the fly.
The toastmastersclubs.org domain is registered and managed by us, not by you. This is an advantage of using this *free* website alias approach, since you can change the alias at any time since it is really just an update to a field in the database. There is really not any domain called vpoo.toastmastersclubs.org that is registered anywhere... the vpoo just looks like a subdomain of the registered domain (registered by us) to the internet.
As far as links go, the only links that would be of consequence would be links to your website from other websites and browser bookmarks. For instance, if you have your website referenced on Find-A-Club, then yes that would need to be updated. Look at the bottom of support.toastmastersclubs.org/doc/item/d...tical-considerations for a good checklist.
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Re: Request for Redirect to New Alias if the Club Name Changes
4 years 8 months ago
Sorry, I still don't think my question is answered. If we switch the alias, will the old alias still work or generate an error message?
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Re: Request for Redirect to New Alias if the Club Name Changes
4 years 8 months ago - 4 years 8 months ago
Only one alias will work at a time because only one alias can be entered at a time.
Last edit: 4 years 8 months ago by SteveTheTechie.
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