Just reverse it...
I was being a bit slow, I now know what you mean. I put the following into my .htaccess and it works great with the subdomains:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.high-rollercasinos\.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://high-rollercasinos.com/$1 [R=301,L]
The only slight problem is that the main site now defaults to http://high-rollercasinos.com and I want it to be www.high-rollercasinos.com or does it not make any difference to seo/serps etc. Is this possible some how? Sorry if this is really obvious to everyone but I’m not so confident with redirects etc.
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^high-rollercasinos\.com$ [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.high-rollercasinos.com/$1 [R=301,L]
I don’t believe that is possible in 0.9.x without hacking the core or writing some complex rewrite rules.
I alos have a slight problem in that the subfolders still form part of the address. E.g before I would have www.high-rollercasinos.com/Norsk/Poker-Rom etc and now I have no.high-rollercasinos.com/Norsk/Poker-Rom when what I want is no.high-rollercasinos.com/Poker-Rom i.e to strip away the subfolder part. Again I assume this is fairly easy but after trawling round the internet I’m just getting more andmore confused, please help.
Release time-line for Revolution is discussed in a multitude of places here in the forums recently, and yes, Revolution provides Contexts which will make it easier to support various multi-domain/sub-domain setups seamlessly.
Hi, thanks for the reply, is there any more news on when revolution will come out in beta. It is correct that revolution has subdomain/subsite support built into it via contexts?
@heimdall
Try to use this solution of multidomains. It reaaly simple and without core hacking.