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    • kimmiedawn
      kimmiedawn last edited by

      I didn't build the site, nor do I have anything to do with the hosting, but I do have FTP access. I can't remember how or why but I came to the conclusion that it's ASP Classic. Is there a quick way for me to double check? All the files end in .asp if that helps.

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      • AlanMosley
        AlanMosley @kimmiedawn last edited by

        Yes that's classic asp

        what sort of server is it on windows?

        What sort of webserver IIS? if so what version, if it is 7 or greater it is very easy to do your redirects if you have access to the controlpanel

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        • kimmiedawn
          kimmiedawn last edited by

          So you are saying I should use the following exact code instead of the code I have:

          RewriteEngine On
          RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www.domain.com$ [NC]
          RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.domain.com/$1 [R=301,L]

          And that will take care of the default.asp and index.html as well? And it won't redirect to the www in between, thus creating 2 redirects, correct?

          If you don't mind explaining, what's the working difference between the first code I tried (below) and the above code that makes the above code work?

          RewriteEngine On
          RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www..* [NC]
          RewriteRule ^(.*) http://www.%{HTTP_HOST}/$1 [R=301,L]

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          • kimmiedawn
            kimmiedawn last edited by

            I don't have access to the control panel and the person who does never did the redirect when I asked so i just did it myself with .htaccess. So did you say I should change it to your code and that will handle everything, including the double redirect?

            (Edited out a question that I figured out the answer to.)

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            • kimmiedawn
              kimmiedawn last edited by

              Could the code I used explain why Open Site Explorer won't let me view link data for www.site.com, but shows me www.site.com/default.asp instead? And within that data it shows an incoming link from www.site.com as a 301 redirect. But when I check it in a browser or redirect checker, it shows www.site.com as the final destination. My head hurts.

              Edit: (This is what OSE says "The URL you've entered redirects to another URL. We're showing results for www.site.com/default.asp since it is likely to have more accurate link metrics. See data for www.site.com instead?")

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              • ThompsonPaul
                ThompsonPaul @kimmiedawn last edited by

                Glad that was useful, Kimberly. Many times, folks just want a "when this happens, do that" kind of response, but usually in SEO there so many "it depends" aspects to an issue that it's vastly more useful to understand the Why, so you can work out the solution to the specific issue yourself. Sounds like you're that kind of person too.

                That said - this discussion seems to be going round and round on you. If you want to PM me your site address, I can get a handle on your exact situation and try to explain exactly what's happening. I have my suspicions, but don't want to confuse the issue further with speculation.

                Paul

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                • Cyrus-Shepard
                  Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

                  Hi Kimberly,

                  The rel="canonical" is a good option when you can't 301 a page. If you can 301 a page, such as /index.html or some other duplicate version, it's usually a better way to go. As you said, it removes all doubt about where to send visitors and link equity.

                  Both rel canonicals and 301s pass about the same amount of link equity (thought to be around 85%) so it's safe to use either.

                  Canonical tags are usually best when you have lots of parameters needed to render the page, like homepage?color=red&length=long&manu=apple. In this case it wouldn't make much sense to 301, and the rel canonical is easier to implement.

                  Hope this helps. Best of luck with your SEO.

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                  • kimmiedawn
                    kimmiedawn @Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

                    Cyrus - Thanks. A familiar face - I've seen it attached to many an article that I've read;)

                    While I have you here, maybe you can answer another question related to the situation that has me slightly nervous:

                    I've read warnings about creating a loop with a 301 redirect - and I keep being pointed to default.asp in Open Site Explorer (with the message that the url I entered - www.site.com- redirects to /default.asp) but any redirect checkers I've used don't show that. Would it be obvious if I didn't implement it correctly? It looks fine in the browser.

                    Would a rel canonical tag in addition to a 301 redirect be a good idea?

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                    • kimmiedawn
                      kimmiedawn last edited by

                      In case this is helpful to anyone else reading this post, here is the code I am now using in the .htaccess, which seems to have eradicated the double redirect (thanks to help from phranque and lucy24 at webmasterworld):

                      RewriteEngine On

                      RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^[A-Z]{3,9}\ /([^/.]+/)*(index.html|default.asp)\ HTTP/

                      RewriteRule ^(([^/.]+/)*)(index|default) http://www.site.com/$1 [R=301,L]

                      RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^(www.site.com)?$ [NC]

                      RewriteRule (.*) http://www.site.com/$1 [R=301,L]

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                      • Cyrus-Shepard
                        Cyrus-Shepard @kimmiedawn last edited by

                        Looks like you found the solution below. Nice work!

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