Ability to use wildcards
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eldhose
Ability to use wildcards and paths will be great with slug in the destination URL. Wildcard URLs can be triggered if there is no specific redirect rule.
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Andrii Kostenko
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Daniel
You can use $1 to put the slug part somewhere in the destination URL in the redirect field of non-existent paths in the domain settings.
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Daniel
I'm not from the short.io Team. I don't know if this is technically possible.
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Daniel
I'm not even sure what you want to achieve exactly using wildcards in slugs. Do you want to create one wildcard slug a/<asterisk>/b/c which redirects to the original URL https://example.org/example1/$1/b/c and another slug d/<asterisk>/e/f which redirects to a different original URL https://another.example.org/example2/$1/e/f .... with $1, $2 etc. referring back to the * signs? What if you would want to match several path components? Sounds really complicated.
Ryder Cragie
Daniel: I have this set up. All of the following work automatically:
And all I have to do is create the links in short.io, and a third-party wildcard hosting provider that I have on Ryder.link manages the wildcard passthroughs via a simple .htaccess rule.
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This would be great to use.