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I have A website through work, eg: www.Complicated.Long.Work.com
I have a much better vanity domain dg: www.easydomain.com



I have tried all sorts of solutions on here and elsewhere and cannot get CNAME to do what I need. I would like



"www.Complicated.Long.Work.com" to redirect to "www.easydomain.com" without every seeing "www.Complicated.Long.Work.com" appear. I can achieve this with masking, however masking doesn't allow for paths so /blog on www.easydomain.com has to show the /blog path that is on the original Url. If anyone could Help I would appreciate it. Thank you for your time.










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    I have A website through work, eg: www.Complicated.Long.Work.com
    I have a much better vanity domain dg: www.easydomain.com



    I have tried all sorts of solutions on here and elsewhere and cannot get CNAME to do what I need. I would like



    "www.Complicated.Long.Work.com" to redirect to "www.easydomain.com" without every seeing "www.Complicated.Long.Work.com" appear. I can achieve this with masking, however masking doesn't allow for paths so /blog on www.easydomain.com has to show the /blog path that is on the original Url. If anyone could Help I would appreciate it. Thank you for your time.










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      I have A website through work, eg: www.Complicated.Long.Work.com
      I have a much better vanity domain dg: www.easydomain.com



      I have tried all sorts of solutions on here and elsewhere and cannot get CNAME to do what I need. I would like



      "www.Complicated.Long.Work.com" to redirect to "www.easydomain.com" without every seeing "www.Complicated.Long.Work.com" appear. I can achieve this with masking, however masking doesn't allow for paths so /blog on www.easydomain.com has to show the /blog path that is on the original Url. If anyone could Help I would appreciate it. Thank you for your time.










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      I have A website through work, eg: www.Complicated.Long.Work.com
      I have a much better vanity domain dg: www.easydomain.com



      I have tried all sorts of solutions on here and elsewhere and cannot get CNAME to do what I need. I would like



      "www.Complicated.Long.Work.com" to redirect to "www.easydomain.com" without every seeing "www.Complicated.Long.Work.com" appear. I can achieve this with masking, however masking doesn't allow for paths so /blog on www.easydomain.com has to show the /blog path that is on the original Url. If anyone could Help I would appreciate it. Thank you for your time.







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