301 Moved Permanently:
The requested resource has been moved from this URI to a new location. This redirection is permanent. Clients with link editing capabilities should change the link to the new location.
302 Found:
The requested resource resides temporarily in another location, but it can still be found at the requested URI.
303 See Other:
The response to the requested resource can be found at a different URI, but that response should not be cached by the user agent.
- It seems that 301 is the only one that really you need when making a change to your site directory/ architecture - right?
In my case I just need to say that 30 pages are on a slightly different URL path, so Id use 301 right since 301 is at FILE LEVEL -
Hope im all cool....
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301, 302 Or 303 - Can Someone Explain In Layman Terms?
Started by
lister
, May 29 2011 11:24 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 29 May 2011 - 11:24 PM
#2
Posted 30 May 2011 - 07:31 AM
If the changes are permanent then yes it is, however bear in mind that permament is only truly permanent while the redirect is in place
#3
Posted 30 May 2011 - 01:14 PM
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In my case I just need to say that 30 pages are on a slightly different URL path, so Id use 301 right since 301 is at FILE LEVEL -
Yes.
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