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arch stanton PR1

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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 7:28 pm Post subject: Re: Google caching of phpbb forum with advanced mod rewrite |
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| dcz wrote: | well, at this stage, forwarding all to a single page could be better, but it's still not a good solution.
Can't you set the gladetalk.co.uk VHOST to accept as well gladetalk.org.uk, then set gladetalk.org.uk's dns to make it work where gladetalk.co.uk is installed (basically a full install of both domain on the same web space) ?
Because the ww prefix redirection is genuine 301, will thus http 301 redirect gladetalk.org.uk/.*. to gladetalk.co.uk/*.* and it's required anyway to make sure about the www prefix, so ...
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OK, will try it. I didn't think that would work, I thought that would make Google treat it as duplicate content - but seeing as it is doing that anyway...
Edit: In the org.uk control panel, I have changed the DNS so that it points to the IP of the co.uk server.
In the co.uk control panel, org.uk is set up as an alias.
Is this correct? |
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dcz Administrateur - Site Admin

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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:10 pm Post subject: Re: Google caching of phpbb forum with advanced mod rewrite |
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Exactly
Now just do as I advised : implement (if not already done) the www prefix redirection (version n°2) in your roots .htaccess.
If you need support on this, please post in the www thread, in the end, the org.uk will be http 301 redirected for all cases to the co.uk and all the pages that moved, but kept the URI will be redirected eg : org.uk/page.html => co.uk/page.html with a nice http 301
So you won't have any dupe, we just need to org.uk to work before we can get rid of it.
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arch stanton PR1

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Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 11:23 am Post subject: Re: Google caching of phpbb forum with advanced mod rewrite |
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Hi dcz, can you check that I have done it correctly?
web-sniffer now shows org.uk as redirecting to co.uk with "HTTP Status Code: HTTP/1.1 200 OK"
No 302, but no 301 either...
If you want to test it yourself, remember that the domains have slightly different spellings |
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dcz Administrateur - Site Admin

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arch stanton PR1

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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 8:03 pm Post subject: Re: Google caching of phpbb forum with advanced mod rewrite |
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dcz, Google still doesn't seem to be taking any notice of the sitemaps' content.
At the time of writing, a search of site:www.example.com is still only returning a handful of links with friendly URLs, plus a few more as "supplemental results".
I can understand that many URLs would show up as supplementals for the time being because of the dupes problem we discussed, but surely all of the URLs listed on the sitemaps should be on the index by now? It's more than seven weeks since the sitemaps were first submitted.
Also, why are none of the backlinks to the site showing when I type link:www.example.com? |
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