You just paste the Apache rewrite from the wiki, it's like 3 lines of code,
then do an updateapp :)
On 16/03/2013 8:26 AM, "Marco van den Oever" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Ok awesome that works great on the 301 redirection :)
>
> So what you are saying about application.fapi.getLink(), in fact I can use
> FU's? Like:
>
> <cflocation url="#application.fapi.getLink(objectid=categorie)#"
> statuscode="301" addtoken="false">
>
> I have tried this and it's sending me to index.cfm?objectid=XXXXXXXXX
>
> I do have created a FU for it.
>
> Guess I still don't understand how to run FU's, got to check some config
> setting somewhere like use the FU's? Or still also need Apache to rewrite?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Op vrijdag 15 maart 2013 21:25:29 UTC+1 schreef Justin Carter het volgende:
>>
>> The easiest way to see the 301 is to use the Network tab in Firebug /
>> Chrome Web Inspector. Turn on "persist", clear the log, hit the URL that
>> you're testing, and at the top of the list you should see a 301 for the old
>> URL followed by a 200 for the URL that it redirected to. (Remember to turn
>> off persist again also)
>>
>> BTW, if your site is using friendly URLs then instead of redirecting to
>> index.cfm with an objectid, you could call application.fapi.getLink() which
>> will return the friendly URL.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Justin
>> On 16/03/2013 12:45 AM, "Marco van den Oever" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> In addition.... I have tried, without success, several things to check
>>> if the headers are set correctly with 301 code, how do you check that?
>>> With this code I have tried a cgi dump to check te referrer etc, but
>>> can't see any 301 header info, is that even possible after a cflocation?
>>>
>>> Op vrijdag 15 maart 2013 14:43:07 UTC+1 schreef Marco van den Oever het
>>> volgende:
>>>>
>>>> I guess Justin his answer pretty much covered this 'problem', it's not
>>>> working as my old URL contains "." in it.
>>>>
>>>> So I have chosen not to use Apache for rewriting as I have no
>>>> experience with it and have read here and there that you really should know
>>>> what you are doing with it, no time to study!
>>>>
>>>> Just to be sure, I am very scared of using new URLs, this is my code:
>>>>
>>>> <!--- redirect old url's to new ones --->
>>>> <cfif isdefined('url.newsid')>
>>>>
>>>> <!--- get related news item --->
>>>> <cfquery name="newsitem" datasource="aquariusagenieuw">
>>>> SELECT ObjectID FROM dmnews
>>>> WHERE oldid = <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar" value=
>>>> "#url.newsid#">
>>>> </cfquery>
>>>>
>>>> <!--- go to new url --->
>>>> <cflocation url="index.cfm?objectid=#**newsi**tem.ObjectID#" statuscode
>>>> ="301" addtoken="false">
>>>>
>>>> </cfif>
>>>>
>>>> Is this satisfying google and other search engines rules?
>>>>
>>>> Op vrijdag 8 maart 2013 14:38:37 UTC+1 schreef Marco van den Oever het
>>>> volgende:
>>>>>
>>>>> I am testing to use the Farcry FU's, have created a friendly URL for a
>>>>> navigation node but when I go to the website it's not using a FU.
>>>>> So do I have to set something up in Apache?
>>>>>
>>>>> I want to avoid Apache as I am not experienced in handling rewrites in
>>>>> there.
>>>>>
>>>>> Op donderdag 7 maart 2013 00:04:58 UTC+1 schreef Marco van den Oever
>>>>> het volgende:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all, I'm changing website url's from old to Farcry url's, I am not
>>>>>> really sure to use FU's, it seems hard to set up and is it really better
>>>>>> for search results?
>>>>>> Also should I use 301 redirect in the Apache server or can I just
>>>>>> create my own cfml redirection code and place it in my header?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All together there are up to almost 1000 url's, so whats the best
>>>>>> approach...
>>>>>>
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