.htaccess File
The .htaccess
file is a configuration file used by web servers to control site behavior, redirects, and error handling. You can manage things like URL redirects and custom error pages without needing to edit the server configuration.
With Modern Campus Hosting, you'll see a file named .htaccess
in your site’s home (root) folder. When you add simple, one-line directives to the file they apply to that folder and all its subfolders.
To get started, set file access to Administrators Only and Publish to Production to No. Then,
- Click to open the
.htaccess
file. - Add directives, with comments.
- See the next section for sample directives you can use.
- Save.
- Publish.
If you encounter an error after publishing, you can use page versions to restore a previous version.
Inside the FileLink to this section
Use redirects and error pages to improve your website user's experience.
Redirects
To set up a temporary (302) or permanent (301) redirect, use one of the following example directives to your .htaccess
file, placing each on its own line:
# Basic permanent redirect
Redirect 301 /old-page.html /new-page.html
# Basic temporary redirect
Redirect 302 /old-page.html /new-page.html
File Comments
To add a comment to the .htaccess
file, start the line with #
.
Need Help?Link to this section
Contact our CMS Support team via the Support Resource Portal (login required) to receive help with managing your .htaccess
file.