HI
I see a lot of post saying that people should do "301 permanent move"
I have never had a reason to do so but might have to in the near future.
How can this be done , I am using asp, html , IIS.
Is it a code thing or a server setting or both
thanks
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301 Redirect
Started by
fred
, Oct 17 2003 01:50 PM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 17 October 2003 - 01:50 PM
#2
Posted 17 October 2003 - 03:05 PM
It can be done using code.
It can be done using a server setting.
I am currently reading a great thread on another forum where they seem to be a bit more technical about doing this using ASP code. Very interesting. Forums are addictive, I tell you!
It can be done using a server setting.
I am currently reading a great thread on another forum where they seem to be a bit more technical about doing this using ASP code. Very interesting. Forums are addictive, I tell you!
#3
Posted 17 October 2003 - 03:17 PM
When you get done reading it, would you either post a report, or a link. I don't know how to do it with ASP code either, but am interested in seeing how.
#4
Posted 17 October 2003 - 03:21 PM
I can link to another forum?
#5
Posted 17 October 2003 - 03:55 PM
If it's not OK, please delete the links.
The first thread is about doing an ASP URL Rewrite using a 404 ASP handler and 301 redirect of all asp pages to seeming static URLs. While this may not be what you're after
, the method of specifying HTTP responses using ASP is clearly shown. The thread shows you how to do a 301 redirect using ASP. And the URL Rewrite part of it is quite fascinating. It's long but it's really good. Start off from here:
http://www.ihelpyous...6207#post106207
The person who implemented that 301 Redirect/ URL Rewrite reports her success in this thread: http://www.ihelpyous...=&postid=109450
I really liked the way the whole thing is tied up so well technically with SEO in mind. Very cool!
The first thread is about doing an ASP URL Rewrite using a 404 ASP handler and 301 redirect of all asp pages to seeming static URLs. While this may not be what you're after
http://www.ihelpyous...6207#post106207
The person who implemented that 301 Redirect/ URL Rewrite reports her success in this thread: http://www.ihelpyous...=&postid=109450
I really liked the way the whole thing is tied up so well technically with SEO in mind. Very cool!
#6
Posted 17 October 2003 - 04:45 PM
You are welcome to link to other places when it is relevant to the conversation!
#7
Posted 17 October 2003 - 04:47 PM
OK Thanks!
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