A lot of us miss out valuable search engine traffic because of mistakenly configuring our redirects. It is very essential that a search engine spider crawling through your website is able to go after any redirects you have set up.
This tool tests out the accurate HTTP headers that a web server is sending with an HTTP response. It as well extracts the HTTP status code from the header. If the header includes an applicable HTTP 301 status code, then the demanded resource has been assigned a new lasting URL and any future references to this resource should use one of the returned URLs.
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 6:00 am
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Nickysemilo Joined: 07 Feb 2008 Posts: 241
hey that was a useful info, however not all search engine spiders crawls dynamic pages as well as static pages...
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