@lovebug@wackyblackie@Greenreader9 Sorry to call you out but you all help tremendously over the last few days and thought that you have a bit more of an insight in to how my domains are now setup.
Which domain should I set up in Google Console and should I use the same in the sitemap?
If anyone enters an address using either the .co.uk or .rf.gd then the address bar shows the .co.uk (Good).
With the .epizy.com it shows the .epizy.com . Is there a way to get these to also show the .co.uk?
Thanks (and after this one I promise to leave you alone for a bit)
Dave
If this forwards to the .co.uk and that sends it back as its where it is hosted, would that not cause some type of loop and break the space time continuum or something
Placed the 301 re-direct in the .htaccess file and it did nothing. Tried to do the same through the control panel and it stopped the site loading altogether.
i moved my attempts to revert back to the known working…
# Do not remove this line or mod_rewrite rules and search engine friendly URLs will stop working
RewriteBase /
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP:X-Forwarded-Proto} !https [OR]
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off
RewriteRule (.*) https://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} [L,R=301]
Oh I’m a huge idiot. It does not worked because its a parked domain, so the rule will match all incoming requests. And since the co.uk domain is also following that .htaccess rule, it just keeps reloading with the co.uk URL.
So the correct wat to do this is to check the URL of the request, and if it is epizy.com, change it to co.uk. I know how to do this with PHP, but htaccess would be more efficient.