WordPress Redirection Plugin

After installing the subdomain plugin, I realized that we would have plenty of urls that need to be redirected. Objection Redirection gives you an interface where you can setup redirects (301, 302 and 307) based on url, referer, or useragent. (IP address isn’t included yet, but I think we’ll add it).

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6 Responses to “ WordPress Redirection Plugin ”

  1. graywolf on January 10th, 2006 10:14 pm
  2. DaveN on January 11th, 2006 10:59 am

    dam right you better !!!

    http://www.davidnaylor.co.uk/archives/2006/01/10/v7n-dickheads/

    my links to you 404 .. grrrrrrrrrrrrrreg

  3. WebGuerrilla on January 11th, 2006 2:00 pm

    OK, I didn’t setup all my redirects. I’ve got turned off and everything is back to the way it was, so the links should work.

    We’ll try and get the feed issue sorted out.

  4. Biggnuts » Objection Redirection! on January 11th, 2006 2:02 pm

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  5. ogletree on January 26th, 2006 5:30 pm

    I like this plugin very usefull. I just moved from a different blog platform and I was able to redirect all my url’s. Very nice.

  6. Bjorn Solstad on March 14th, 2006 7:17 pm

    Hm.. Eighter I am stupid, or this thing does not work on my site. I have been looking at the examples till my eyes almost popped out of my head, and I don’t get it.

    Whatever I try to do with the plugin, it seems like nothing happens, and it does not save anything (it seems to me at least).

    Could you please show a working example how to fill in the fields in the Options -> Redirection. Without any comments. Just what to fill in where?

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