as far as I can tell no .htaccess used on the source.
It may not be in the root directory. Might be in a www directory or similar.
But can also be done through DNS, not .htaccess.
You could make a CNAME alias that points https://poal.co to https://poal/all/new. I think it would not have the https on it though. May want to create a subdomain and test it out. Just put a little hello world .html in subdomains new folder and see if it works.
Sorry not more precise. Been a few years since I messed with all that stuff.
It's on the hosting side. Edit your .htaccess over FTP.
I have root ssh access to my server the site is served by python too a nginx reverse proxy. As far as I can tell there isn't an .htaccess file
in ssh, if you cd to / and type
ls -la
can you see it?
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