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InnerFlash - 8:28 am on Jul 18, 2007 (gmt 0)


the query string always starts with the "?".

I thought that was so, but since the last suggestion Jim gave didn't work, I started to wonder...

what is the response you get using the latest suggested directives?

When I type in the url:

http://www.example.com/index?c0=139&cat_id=139&level=1

I go to the "Home" page instead of the

http://www.example.com/belts.html

The url "http://www.example.com/index?c0=139&cat_id=139&level=1" keeps showing on the address bar, and I can see the pagerank that URL still has... :'(

any clues in the server logs perhaps?

The error log shows no other errors connected with these urls, only that the favicon.ico was not found because is not on its old location. I suppose it would have to stand "non-existing URL", but as Jim said earlier, the "c0=139&cat_id=139&level=1" part of the URL is only a query string and not seen as a URL at all.

The access log shows me many hits on the old URLs.


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