> It changes the HTTP header to tell the client, now go here.
>
> If I remember correctly it uses the 302 Object Moved HTTP code.
>
> So, it is up to the search engine if they follow it, just as
> you can tell cfhttp to follow it as well.
>
> Having said that, I don't know the real answer to your
> question, I would include meta tags on those pages just to
> be sure.

I'm actually now using another solution, suggested by Jeff Garza - I'm
doing a CFInclude to the front of the site - it required a little extra
work to get around the CF looking for the template name, but that was no
biggie

Now at least as soon as you land on the URL, the site is there

Philip Arnold
Technical Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
Switchboard: +44 (0)20 8680 8099
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