=== Plugin Name === Contributors: sourcefound Donate link: https://membershipworks.com Tags: 301, 302, 307, forwarding, redirect, url redirect, http redirect, redirection Requires at least: 3.0.1 Tested up to: 6.5.2 Stable tag: 1.8 License: GPL2 License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html A really lightweight, clean and simple 301, 302 or 307 HTTP redirect plugin that also supports matching of GET query parameters. == Description == Lightweight and clean Redirect plugin performs HTTP redirection, and supports matching of GET query parameters without regular expressions (for those pesky ?page=123 or ?_escaped_fragment_=xxx urls). * No advertising, links or tracking code. * Lightweight code (~100 LOC). * 301, 302 or 307 HTTP redirect. * Specify from and destination urls in a list manually. * Does not require creating a custom page. * Match url regardless of GET parameters. * Match url only if no GET parameter exists. * Match url only if GET parameter exists (value does not matter). * Match url only if GET parameter exists and value matches. * Does not support Multisite (sorry!). A free plugin from the workshop of [MembershipWorks](https://membershipworks.com). Serbian translation thanks to Ogi Djuraskovic [firstsiteguide.com](http://firstsiteguide.com/). == Installation == 1. Install the plugin via the WordPress.org plugin directory or upload it to your plugins directory. 1. Activate the plugin. 1. Under 'Settings' -> 'Redirects', enter the urls to redirect from and to. == Changelog == = 1.0 = * Initial release = 1.2 = * Fixes issue with Microsoft IIS servers = 1.3 = * Fixes compatibility with PHP 5.2 and earlier = 1.4 = * Adds import and export feature = 1.5 = * Moves hook for redirects to execute earlier (after plugins_loaded) * Support for large (>330) lists = 1.6 = * Supports 307 redirect = 1.7 = * Translation ready = 1.8 = * Corrects URL matching so exact match required = 1.9 = * Fixes issue with WP automatically decoding JSON settings