Here you go...
This page shows how to use an HTML tag in the header to redirect to another page.
The tag goes in the
section of your HTML document. The
tag on this page looks like:
CONTENT="5; URL=html-redirect.html">
The "5" means to wait 5 seconds before redirecting.
The "html-redirect.html" after "url=" is the URL of the page to which to redirect.
These two pages, "html-redirect.html" and "html-redirect2.html", will continue to switch back and forth until you close the window.
It is customary to include a direct link to the page that will be switched to automatically in case you get an older browser that doesn't support the feature or the user doesn't want to wait. Something like:
This page has moved. If your browser doesn't automatically redirect to its new location, click here.
2007-03-29 06:08:44
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answer #1
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answered by JLMelvin 5
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Ebay Store Url
2016-12-18 07:57:00
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Hi, you can do it directly at the registrar level, ie where you registered the domain. This option is called domain forwarding. Most of the domain registrar offer that facility. There are 2 types of redirect that you can perform , a "301 Moved Permanently" or a "302 Moved Temporarily" redirect.
2007-03-29 07:51:35
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answered by seolid.com 1
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There sure is
Go to yahoo and type in the search engine "URL Redirectors". It is a PHP or CGI script that you put into your website. You put the URL of your ebay address into it and you are done :)
2007-03-29 06:07:36
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, as the 2 guys above said... but WHY would you want to do that?
Instead, I'd be asking, how can I (legally within ebay TOS) get people out of my ebay store onto my website where I don't have to pay ebay commission, can capture their info for followup, etc?
2007-03-29 06:18:42
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answered by scott.braden 6
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