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What I'd like to know is:
If I used 'cloaked' web redirection (i.e. a single frame frameset containing a link to new URL) on the old URL, to take visitors to the new URL, will Google spider through and re-index the content on the new URL?
Alternatively, I could use a straightforward meta-refresh tag, but again, can anyone reassure me that Google will re-spider the new URL from the old one?
Most importantly: would any of this require going through the whole process of taking weeks to build new rankings etc?
I need redirection for (as an example):
www.mydomain_1/folder/filename_1.html (on an NT4 server)
to
www.mydomain_2/folder/filename_2.html (on a Win2K server)
without losing my index and ranking in Google, and other SE's for that matter.
I'd still like to know if Google will spider through and re-index the content on the new URL using a meta-tag refresh or cloaked redirection?
I'm a total novice at this, and any help would be appreciated. Many thanks.
I think the title of your thread has hurt your response rate - Redirection is not neccessarily cloaking, and specifying your server up front helps, too.
I'm an Apache-person, but I found a (hopefully) good starting place for you using WebmasterWorld site search. Try this thread and follow the links in it:
[webmasterworld.com...]
HTH,
Jim