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.htaccess file does't work for the new cPanel hosting.

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Do you notice any error messages in the "Error Log" option within cPanel? Have you contacted your hosting provider to get their input on the matter? Thank you.
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  • es2alna
    I guess this is something related to security, try commenting out this line: #Options +FollowSymLinks
    if it worked then its related to the security of Apache.
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  • dragonbro
    [quote="es2alna, post: 1611301">I guess this is something related to security, try commenting out this line: #Options +FollowSymLinks
    if it worked then its related to the security of Apache.
    I deleted this line, but it still doesn't work. [COLOR="silver">- - - Updated - - - [quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1610651">Hello :) Do you notice any error messages in the "Error Log" option within cPanel? Have you contacted your hosting provider to get their input on the matter? Thank you.
    The hosting provider (Godaddy) said they are not going to support such things. Below are what they said: Support Staff Response Dear Sir or Madam, Thank you for contacting online support. We do not do custom scripting, I would recommend checking on w3schools.org to see if your coding is correct. If you have any further questions regarding this issue please let us know. Sincerely, Joe G. Professional Hosting Services
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  • dragonbro
    [quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1610651">Hello :) Do you notice any error messages in the "Error Log" option within cPanel? Have you contacted your hosting provider to get their input on the matter? Thank you.
    Checked the "Error Log", no anything on it.
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  • cPanelMichael
    You may want to consult with someone that specializes in Mod_Rewrite rules to determine what changes you can make to achieve the redirect. Thank you.
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  • FEERspreads
    [quote="dragonbro, post: 1609241">I just moved my website from a old classic Godaddy Linux hosting to a new cPanel one. There's a problem: The .htacess file does't work for the cPanel hosting (it works well for the classic hosting).
    Can you explain how it doesn't work? I'm having a similar problem that I think I've pinpointed to the mess of overly thought-out httpd.conf files (although I'm still trying to get help with my issue). My .htaccess redirect code causes my pages to have no output, just a white window. Is this the same for you?
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  • dragonbro
    [quote="FEERspreads, post: 1622251">Can you explain how it doesn't work? I'm having a similar problem that I think I've pinpointed to the mess of overly thought-out httpd.conf files (although I'm still trying to get help with my issue). My .htaccess redirect code causes my pages to have no output, just a white window. Is this the same for you?
    My case is the the webpage is not redirected at all (still the original webpage), as if the .htaccess does not exist.
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