RE: Witango-Talk: Redirects (OT)

2004-03-03 Thread Scott Cadillac
d, 3 Mar 2004 14:55:32 -0500 Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Redirects (OT) > I believe this would work, but have never tried it in Witango. > Another method would be to use the ASP method. I have used this and > it works also... > > <% > Response.Status = "301 Moved Permanentl

RE: Witango-Talk: Redirects (OT)

2004-03-03 Thread webdude
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RE: Witango-Talk: Redirects (OT)

2004-03-03 Thread Fogelson, Steve
encecookie><@crlf><@crlf>"> Thanks Steve -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 8:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Redirects (OT) Do not use a 404. This will kill a robot immediately (

Re: Witango-Talk: Redirects (OT)

2004-03-03 Thread webdude
p.s. This is a permanent 301 redirect. Do not use a 404. This will kill a robot immediately (google at least). A 404 is a page not found and will stop the bot in its tracks. You should use a 301 redirect. To do this in IIS, go to properties/Home Directory. Click a "redirection to a URL." Fill

Re: Witango-Talk: Redirects (OT)

2004-03-03 Thread webdude
Do not use a 404. This will kill a robot immediately (google at least). A 404 is a page not found and will stop the bot in its tracks. You should use a 301 redirect. To do this in IIS, go to properties/Home Directory. Click a "redirection to a URL." Fill in the complete URL including "http://";