redirecting a missing file without using .htaccess

    Date: 03/27/06 (WebDesign)    Keywords: php, xml, web

    So for the website I work on, a new blog is up that replaces the old one. Some outside-my-control websites previously referenced the atom.xml file on the old website, but since the address for the new atom.xml is totally different, i want all the people trying to reference the old xml file to be redirected to the new one instead. the only major problem is that because i'm using Y!SB (ps: boo), i can't use any .htaccess files.

    when i wanted to redirect something before, i would use some php (http://mag1.olivesoftware.com/ActiveMagazine/welcome/plm/plenty.asp");?>), but since i'm now trying to redirect an xml file and not a php one, i sadly can't do that.

    so how do i redirect something while being unable to use .htaccess?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1085307.html

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