bump.  Does anyone have any ideas?

On Sep 24, 3:56 pm, Josh <josh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a django project, its a satchmo store.  I have noticed that
> when the flatpages middleware is in my settings.py 404s seem to be
> handled incorrectly.  i.e. if a page really does not exist the server
> first sends a 302 response, then a 404.  When google crawls it only
> sees the 302 so it thinks that something is there even tho nothing is
> there.  Because of this combined with the fact that the structure of
> the site recently significantly changed google has a lot of broken
> links and none of them get fixed because the initial 302 makes google
> think something is there.
> I think this happens because the flatpages middleware intercepts 404s
> to see if there is a flatpage, but it seems incorrect.  If I remove
> the flatpages middleware 404 function correctly.  Has anyone else
> noticed this or does anyone know of a workaround?  I need flatpages,
> but I need 404s to behave correctly.

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