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Hello. I was wondering if it would be .htaccess based or php.

 

I need to do the following, I'll explain in simple terms.

 

For example,

 

How would I set it so that If I was to add: "/deals/cars/show.php" at the end of mywebsite.com, it would copy the trailing location to affiliatenetwork.co.uk as shown below?

 

I want to use it for affiliating. So if someone puts: mywebsite.com/deals/cars/show.php

 

It will redirect to the link below as shown

 

affiliatenetwork.co.uk?url=carwebsite.com/deals/cars/show.php

 

Thanks

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Easiest way would be in the .htaccess.

 

I don't think a Redirect is dumb enough to allow it, so

RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^ http://www.mywebsite.com/?url=%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} [R=301,L]

 

That's assuming you're talking about redirecting everything, which seems kinda weird...

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