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    • Richard555
      Richard555 last edited by

      Hi, I 've pages like this:

      A) www.example.com/file/

      B) www.example.com/file

      Just two questions:

      1. Does Google see this as duplicate content?

      2. Best to 301 redirect B to A?

      Many thanks

      Richard

      PS I read previous threads re the subject, it sounded like there was a bug in SEOMoz but I was not absolutely clear. Apologies if this is going over old ground.

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      • UnderRugSwept
        UnderRugSwept last edited by

        Yes, that can be seen as duplicate content. Not only those but also

        www.example.com/file/

        www.example.com/file

        www.example.com/file//index.html

        are all the same but can be seen as different.

        My preference is to set the redirect to www.example.com/file

        However, with blog-based sites, many prefer to leave the trailing slash in there.

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        • irvingw
          irvingw last edited by

          While the engines may be smart to realize it's one of the same, all SEO gurus seem to agree that it's not worth the risk and you should use the htacess to standardize on either using the slash or not. Once decided, make sure all internal links are consistent with your decision.

          More discussion can be found here: http://www.seomoz.org/q/trailing-slash-at-end-of-url

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          • AndreVanKets
            AndreVanKets last edited by

            1. Does Google see this as duplicate content?

            Yes, these pages are seen as duplicates.

            1. Best to 301 redirect B to A?

            Yes, Redirect B to A

            You could also create a rule somehow to redirect or add the / to all URL's without a trailing slash just for piece of mind that you wont have to do this again.

            Greg

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            • Richard555
              Richard555 last edited by

              Many thanks everybody, thats great....

              All the best

              Richard

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