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I have a website that I set up on my personal Comcast account site. It's been there awhile and gets good rankings in Yahoo, Ask Jeeves and Google. I've permanently moved it to a full-service hosting site with a new URL (sure beats home.comcast.com\~username\....). I have individual page redirects created on the old site which takes visitors to my new site. However, I'd truly like the search engines to stop crawling the old site so I can disable it (without losing my good rankings). All the help I see about 301 redirects involve ASP or PHP scripts, or altering a .htaccess file. None of these options are available to me.
HELPPPPPPPPPP
Investigate the features of your hosting account (including the control panel), if you really can't do anything like this then you wont be able to apply a 301 I'm afraid.
You wont be the first person (or the last) in this situation, so I'm sure there is a solution out there, albeit not as neat as a 301/302.
- Tony