Bluehost How-To : Re-directing robots.txt to robots_ssl.txt for https requests file not found
By web hosting on Aug 6, 2008 in Bluehost Blog
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This is a bluehost question posted by beuy on 06 August 2008
Hey yo,
I am redirecting robots.txt to robots_ssl.txt for https requests however am receiving a file not found error when I attempt to access this (https://www.mysite.com/robots.txt)
The server can not find the requested page:
www.mysite.com/~mysite/~mysite/robots.txt (port 443)
Please forward this error screen to www.primepmg.com’s WebMaster.
Below is my modified .htaccess file:
# Use PHP5CGI as default
AddHandler fcgid-script .php
RewriteEngine on
Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} ^443$
RewriteRule ^robots.txt$ robots_ssl.txtAny ideas as to why this would be happening?
Cheers.
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