Re: [WebDNA] [OT] Google redirect or not
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------000602080703010205040607Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitGood to know the 301' have been fixed in new versions.-Dan Stronghttp://www.DanStrong.comOn 1/22/2014 7:57 AM, Donovan Brooke wrote:> [snip]> As for redirects, WebDNA's [redirect] has always been hit and miss > depending on platform, so when SEO matters, I always use Apache > redirect, usually in .htaccess, but if there are a bunch then directly > in httpd.conf[snip]>> Dan, I'm not sure what you are saying here.. so I'll clarify.> Functionally, "[redirect]" in WebDNA works fine, and has on all > platforms. By default, it creates a temporary redirect, which isn't > always what you want for SEO reasons. WSC has fixed the ability to > make 301 redirects with the latest beta's in both WebDNA Server and > WebDNA FastCGI. This may not answer the OP's original question, but > just wanted to clarify.>> Donovan>>> --------------------------------------------------------- This message > is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To > unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: > http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: > support@webdna.us --------------000602080703010205040607Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Good to know the 301' have been fixed in new versions.
-Dan Stronghttp://www.DanStrong.com
On 1/22/2014 7:57 AM, Donovan Brooke wrote:
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As for redirects, WebDNA's [redirect] has always been hit and miss depending on platform, so when SEO matters, I always use Apache redirect, usually in .htaccess, but if there are a bunch then directly in httpd.conf[snip]
Dan, I'm not sure what you are saying here.. so I'll clarify.
Functionally, "[redirect]" in WebDNA works fine, and has on all platforms. By default, it creates a temporary redirect, which isn't always what you want for SEO reasons. WSC has fixed the ability to make 301 redirects with the latest beta's in both WebDNA Server and WebDNA FastCGI. This may not answer the OP's original question, but just wanted to clarify.
Donovan
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------000602080703010205040607Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitGood to know the 301' have been fixed in new versions.-Dan Stronghttp://www.DanStrong.comOn 1/22/2014 7:57 AM, Donovan Brooke wrote:> [snip]> As for redirects, WebDNA's
[redirect] has always been hit and miss > depending on platform, so when SEO matters, I always use Apache > redirect, usually in .htaccess, but if there are a bunch then directly > in httpd.conf[snip]>> Dan, I'm not sure what you are saying here.. so I'll clarify.> Functionally, "
[redirect]" in WebDNA works fine, and has on all > platforms. By default, it creates a temporary redirect, which isn't > always what you want for SEO reasons. WSC has fixed the ability to > make 301 redirects with the latest beta's in both WebDNA Server and > WebDNA FastCGI. This may not answer the OP's original question, but > just wanted to clarify.>> Donovan>>> --------------------------------------------------------- This message > is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To > unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: > http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: > support@webdna.us --------------000602080703010205040607Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Good to know the 301' have been fixed in new versions.
-Dan Stronghttp://www.DanStrong.com
On 1/22/2014 7:57 AM, Donovan Brooke wrote:
[snip]
As for redirects, WebDNA's
[redirect] has always been hit and miss depending on platform, so when SEO matters, I always use Apache redirect, usually in .htaccess, but if there are a bunch then directly in httpd.conf[snip]
Dan, I'm not sure what you are saying here.. so I'll clarify.
Functionally, "
[redirect]" in WebDNA works fine, and has on all platforms. By default, it creates a temporary redirect, which isn't always what you want for SEO reasons. WSC has fixed the ability to make 301 redirects with the latest beta's in both WebDNA Server and WebDNA FastCGI. This may not answer the OP's original question, but just wanted to clarify.
Donovan
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