On 22/01/12 00:46, Ian Dickinson wrote:
On 21/01/12 18:58, Andy Seaborne wrote (on jena-users):
(there's various redirections but the old wiki isn't one of them).
One thing we could try would be to use .htaccess to redirect the
top-level wiki categories:
In .htaccess:
Options FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine on
rewritecond %{http_host} ^openjena.org [nc]
rewriterule ^(/wiki/tdb.*)$
http://incubator.apache.org/jena/documentation/tdb/ [r=301,nc]
... etc
It would require disabling the /wiki alias in the apache site
configuration file.
Not perfect, but it might catch a reasonable number of cases. I'm happy
to have a go at setting this up if we think it's the right thing to do.
Ian
Good plan - go for it.
I have a backup of the wiki so the whole thing can be killed now. Feel
free to remove all the Aliases for the wiki.
When we graduate and get a domain name, we can simply change
openjena.org to CNAME to jena.a.o. By that time, the fact it's brutal
will not matter. Anyone visiting would not have done so for a while so
change is reasonable.
One softening would be to add a redirection landing page "You have
arrived at this page because to visited openjena.org or
jena.sourceforge.net - we've moved ...."
Andy
PS I used 302 while testing and switched to 301 when I thought it
worked. Various things remember 301 and take the "permanently" part
seriously.