I haven't seen much on the internet about placing an htaccess file in a subfolder for this purpose.
I have a pretty large htaccess file due to 301 redirects and I don't want that (large) file called everytime someone visits a page on my website. I run wordpress so I will be keeping a smaller htaccess file in the root directory. But my question is, if I make another htaccess file and place it in a /goto/ folder, will THAT htaccess file Only be called when someone clicks on one of my affiliate links /goto/casinoxyz ?
I am asking because I read somewhere that is it more load on the server to have more the one htaccess file. But I can't seem to find much more information on it.
If that doesn't work I guess I could put it in a sub-domain if that world be any different? What would be fastest for site speed?
I have a pretty large htaccess file due to 301 redirects and I don't want that (large) file called everytime someone visits a page on my website. I run wordpress so I will be keeping a smaller htaccess file in the root directory. But my question is, if I make another htaccess file and place it in a /goto/ folder, will THAT htaccess file Only be called when someone clicks on one of my affiliate links /goto/casinoxyz ?
I am asking because I read somewhere that is it more load on the server to have more the one htaccess file. But I can't seem to find much more information on it.
If that doesn't work I guess I could put it in a sub-domain if that world be any different? What would be fastest for site speed?