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-Karsten
But I did have one static index page that was also linked to without the ending slash and sure enough, 301. And just today I was wondering why it was the only section of the site that had pr3.
I previously didn't worry about these errors by other webmasters linking to me since I considered them trivial... but thanks for the heads-up.
- canuck
It does not show up as a credit with the "link:" command either.
Worse yet, it takes months for a large site to see all of its deep pages purged from the old domain, even when they all spit out 301 the entire time.
About the www.mysite.com as opposed to www.mysite.com/ -- I tried it on Apache 1.3.9 and there is no 301 issued when the slash is missing on the root directory. Apache directly does a 200 in this case.
I actually have the opposite experience in that both PR and link: commands update with the 301.
-Karsten