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  2. URL redirection - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL_redirection

    URL hijacking is an off-domain redirect technique [3] that exploited the nature of the search engine's handling for temporary redirects. If a temporary redirect is encountered, search engines have to decide whether they assign the ranking value to the URL that initializes the redirect or to the redirect target URL.

  3. TinyURL - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TinyURL

    TinyURL is a URL shortening web service, which provides short aliases for redirection of long URLs. Kevin Gilbertson, a web developer, launched the service in January 2002 [1] as a way to post links in newsgroup postings which frequently had long, cumbersome addresses.

  4. Rewrite engine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rewrite_engine

    This modification is called URL rewriting. It is a way of implementing URL mapping or routing within a web application . The engine is typically a component of a web server or web application framework .

  5. Domain masking - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Masking

    Domain masking or URL masking is the act of hiding the actual domain name of a website from the URL field of a user's web browser in favor of another name. [1] There are many ways to do this, including the following examples. HTML inline frame or frameset so a frame embedded in the main website actually points to some other site.

  6. No-IP - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No-IP

    No-IP was launched in October 2000 offering free dynamic DNS and URL redirection.Users were able to create a sub-domain under a few domains owned by No-IP. In May 2000, Vitalwerks Internet Solutions, LLC was formed as the parent company of No-IP.

  7. Bitly - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitly

    In 2011, the bit.ly address was set to redirect to bitly.com. [13] The .ly TLD is controlled by the Libyan government, which has previously removed one domain deemed incompatible with Muslim law. [14] Bitly users on paid plans can use a custom domain registered separately by the user and redirected to Bitly's servers via the DNS record.