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5/7/2010 11:46 AM
 
I have 2 DNN sites, eg. aaa.com and bbb.com. I want sub.aaa.com to be redirected to bbb.com but I don't want the user to see this redirection in the browser's address bar; eg. when the user enters sub.aaa.com/home.aspx she'll be redirected to bbb.com/home.aspx.
Is there a way of doing this using Friendly URLs setting? (I've been told about 3rd party URL rewriters like IIRF but I prefer DNN's own solutions).
Thanks for the help.
 
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5/7/2010 3:01 PM
 
Why not use a 301 redirect?

Nick Christy Director of Technology, r2Integrated
 
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5/7/2010 4:55 PM
 
That would change the URL in the browser's address bar.
 
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