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    • AlanMosley
      AlanMosley @Banknotes last edited by

      Using iis writes to teh web.config file fior you, the tutorials show you the code it writes, you can just copy it into the web.config

      There is also some tuorials on how to make a httpmodule that works much like the global.asax file but intercepts the requerst before it reaches the website, much better preformace.

      Also i cheked your non www and it resolved to this

      http://www.antiquebanknotes.com/antiquebanknotes/default.aspx

      I notive above you dont have "" on the first url, is that just a typo?

      this tutorial uses the httpmodule, it resolves the other way from www to nonwww, but you can alter it

      http://perthseocompany.com.au/seo/tutorials/using-ihttpmodule-c-sharp

      or you can just edit the web.config as I sugested above

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      • Banknotes
        Banknotes @Banknotes last edited by

        Ah, I see...   I have added the snippets to the web config for default page and www vs non www pages.   it seems like the www issue is working correctly.  I will have to work on the default issue as it seems to ignore my rule.

        This is what I have done on that score.

        <rule name="CanonicalHostNameRule1"><match url="(.*)"><conditions><add input="{HTTP_HOST}" pattern="^antiquebanknotes.com$" negate="true"></add></conditions>
                  <action type="Redirect" url="<a href=" http:="" www.antiquebanknotes.com="" {r:1"="">http://www.AntiqueBanknotes.com/{R:1}" />
               </action></match></rule>

        Thanks for all your help!

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        • AlanMosley
          AlanMosley @Banknotes last edited by

          Add the rule on this page to it
          http://perthseocompany.com.au/seo/tutorials/how-to-fix-canonical-issues-involving-the-default-page

          it should work no worries

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          • Banknotes
            Banknotes @Banknotes last edited by

            Sorry,  I forgot to add that I put that rule in before but it doesn't seem to be working for me.  Not sure why but sadly it's time for my day job so I will take a look tonight.  🙂

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            • AlanMosley
              AlanMosley @Banknotes last edited by

              You have an error above, you should have 
              

              pattern="^www.antiquebanknotes.com$"

              not pattern="^antiquebanknotes\.com$"
              

              The other rule does work i just tested it

              When adding it place stright under the last rule inside the same rules tag, 
              there should only be one rules tag
              ```
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              • Banknotes
                Banknotes @Banknotes last edited by

                I thought this pattern:

                ^antiquebanknotes.com

                was ok for me bcause I am looking to take AntiqueBanknotes.com and make it into www.AntiqueBankNotes etc

                I think my hostname redirect is working ok.... it's the default.aspx redir that isn't working.  I have it in the same Rules section.

                Look ok?

                <rule name="Default Page" enabled="true" stopprocessing="true"><match url="^default.aspx$"><conditions logicalgrouping="MatchAll"><add input="{REQUEST_METHOD}" pattern="GET"></add></conditions>
                          <action type="Redirect" url="/"></action></match></rule>

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                • AlanMosley
                  AlanMosley @Banknotes last edited by

                  What this line is saying is, if not antiquebanknotes.com then redirect, note the negate=true

                  <add input="{HTTP_HOST}" pattern="^.antiquebanknotes.com$" negate="true"></add>

                  What you should have is

                  <system.webserver><rewrite><rules><rule name="CanonicalHostNameRule1"><match url="(.*)"><conditions><add input="{HTTP_HOST}" pattern="^www.antiquebanknotes.com$" negate="true"></add></conditions>
                            <action type="Redirect" url="http://www.antiquebanknotes.com/{R:1}"></action></match></rule>
                         <rule name="Default Page" enabled="true" stopprocessing="true"><match url="^default.aspx$"><conditions logicalgrouping="MatchAll"><add input="{REQUEST_METHOD}" pattern="GET"></add></conditions>
                            <action type="Redirect" url="/"></action></match></rule></rules></rewrite></system.webserver>

                  Try that, let me know when you have it in place and I will test it for you.

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                  • Banknotes
                    Banknotes @Banknotes last edited by

                    Ok,  I have that in place...  if I am testing right, the default.aspx isn't working.   Maybe it's a hosting issue?

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                    • AlanMosley
                      AlanMosley @Banknotes last edited by

                      nor is the non www redirected to the www

                      the code i gave you should be inside the configuration tag

                      <configuration></configuration>

                      place here

                      and you should only have one <system.webserver>tag</system.webserver>

                      if you want you cany send me your web.config and ill have a look

                      mosley@thatsit.net.au

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                      • AlanMosley
                        AlanMosley @Banknotes last edited by

                        Cant see anything wrong with web.config

                        I should of asked before if you are using IIS7?

                        if so try to debug with the article http://blogs.iis.net/ruslany/archive/2008/10/30/debug-and-troubleshoot-rewrite-rules-easily.aspx

                        I have the same code as you in many sites all working fine

                        you may need to restart IIS?

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                        • Banknotes
                          Banknotes @Banknotes last edited by

                          It's II6 hosted on Godaddy.   I will see if I can get my IIS restarted.

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                          • AlanMosley
                            AlanMosley @Banknotes last edited by

                            I dont think it works on IIS6

                            There is your problem.

                            You can fix your www problem by code, see tutorials, but fixing the default page is not so easy. as in ASP.Net you can not detect the difference between domain.com and domain.com/default.aspx

                            Best thing you can do is make sure all your internal links point to domain.com and not domain.com/default.aspx any external links pointing to default.aspx will be watsed, but sicne no internal links point to default.aspx you are unlikely to get any mopre external links pointing to it.

                            GoDaddy much be using old servers.

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                            • Banknotes
                              Banknotes @Banknotes last edited by

                              They offer II7 but I didn't see any point to it...

                              Now it's dawning on me I may need to reconsider.  🙂

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