You could put something like this on the old page
<html>
<head>
<title>Redirecting...</title>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="2; url=http://www.new.com/new/new.htm">
<!-- AN alternative
<script>
top.location.href="./xxx"
// this may not have a delay
</script>
-->
</head>
<body>
<p>This page has moved. Please click
<a href="http://www.new.com/new/new.htm">here</a>
if the new page doesn't appear in 2 seconds.</p>
</body>
</html>
Alter 2 to whatever you want, perhaps 5 would be better
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Cheers,
Trevor L., WIP (Web Interested Person)
Website:
http://tandcl.homemail.com.au
FuseNews wrote:
> This is a good idea, but you should also have a splash page alerting
> people that they are leaving an old web address for a new one. In
> addition, give them the link on the page that shows them the exact
> address they are going to. This will give those users a chance to
> either remove the old link from their bookmarks or add the new one to
> their book marks if they so choose.
>
>
>
> "Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:u%23jz%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> IMHO the best way to do it is go to the administration panel
>> wherever you registered the old domain and set up domain forwarding.
>> that way when someone types the old domain name into their browser
>> they'll simply arrive at your new site.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> --
>> Chris Leeds,
>> Microsoft MVP-FrontPage
>>
>> ContentSeed: great tool for web masters,
>> a fantastic convenience for site owners.
>> http://contentseed.com/
>> --
>> "VanG" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:C9A55300-7AAE-4B6C-9FB1-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I have made a new website, with a new adress. But I still want to
>>> use the old webadress. I want to make it that way, that when people
>>> goes inn to the old page, they will directly come to my new page.
>>> How do I make that happen?
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