Basically it boils down to this. There is probably no way any of us can tell you exactly what to do with out giving someone access to the server to see exactly how it's setup. After that anyone that does this for a living can probably get it working for you in less than an hour. Paul Stallman Managing Director paul at alias-solutions.com 413.364.6147 alias|solutions www.alias-solutions.com SCAN QR CODE TO ADD ME TO YOUR MOBILE PHONE On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Rich Roth <webmaster at hidden-tech.net>wrote: > Paul is referring to using the Apache function rewrite to correct the url > to the right one, > however I don't think this will work since it is used once the browser gets > to the right host > and not for out going URL references. > > And yes, for wordpress or joomla (probably other CMS' also) it's just a > matter of fixing the db or config file reference. > > Rich > > > On 5/28/2011 9:09 AM, Paul Stallman wrote: > > > > Since this site is PHP it sounds like a Linux host. So you could actually > just modify the. htaccess file best bet though would be download the site > run a batch on it to replace absolute URLs. Of course if it was in a cms > like WordPress then you'll actually have to make those changes in the > database. Its a pretty draught forward process for a web developer with the > right access. Less than an hour probably. > > > -- > Rich Roth > Webmaster/Steering Committee Member > Hidden-tech http://www.hidden-tech.net > The Talent you need is right here, > Join and share your skills > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hidden-tech.net/pipermail/hidden-discuss/attachments/20110528/c0ce12b7/attachment.html