I am trying to get a .htaccess (to redirect non-www to www) file to work on my GoDaddy web server. I created a .htaccess file and uploaded it to my root directory. When I load it directly into the /, it gives a 500 server error.
So I created a .htacess directory (in the root), and tried loading it there. It does not work, i.e., my website is visible, but no redirect. Note: I waited an hour for the server to cache=nothing.
Here is the code I Used:
Options +FollowSymLinks (I tried with and without this line)
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^example.com$
RewriteRule ^\/?$ "http\:\/\/www\.example\.com\/"
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05/12/11 06:22pm
Jack
Anonymous
Thanks.
Tried this, and it appeared to work. But after several refreshes, nothing happens.
I assumed you meant to put it in the root "/" in my present .htacess directory minus the present contents, and without the "Options +FollowSymLinks" clause.
05/14/11 07:24pm
Jack
Anonymous
I believe it was a server side problem. Tech did some things on their end. The original code (slightly modified) is now working.