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Rewriterule Vs. Redirect: Same Result To Se?


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#1 seo_challenged

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Posted 26 February 2007 - 09:19 AM

I seem to be a little fuzzy on this question. If my file "myfile.php" has been permanenetly moved/renamed to a new file "mynewfile.php",
will the 2 different statements below provide the same result to the search engines?


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RewriteRule ^myfile.php$  http://www.blah-blah.com/mynewfile.php [R=301,L]



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Redirect 301 /myfile.php   http://www.blah-blah.com/mynewfile.php


#2 Randy

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Posted 26 February 2007 - 10:00 AM

Yup. Two ways of doing the same thing.

Both will redirect and both will tell the spiders/browsers that it's a 301 so the file has been permanently moved.




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