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Effect of changing main page name?

Changing welcome.html to index,html - bad idea?

         

elasticatedman

8:37 pm on Feb 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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My site currently has welcome.html as its main page (this was a requirement of my host's subdomain script - which I never did use).
I'm about to change to a new hosting company, and I'm wondering if changing my main page to the standard index.html would amount to shooting myself in the foot.

How would Google react to such a change? My site's a PR5.

andreasfriedrich

8:43 pm on Feb 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Have a look at Changing index.htm to index.[url=http://www.php.net/]PHP [webmasterworld.com] - Will my rankings be effected?[/url] or those threads [google.de].

Andreas

SubZeroGTS

11:36 pm on Feb 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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if you're gonna name it to index,html with a comma, then that's certainly a bad idea ;)

otherwise use the new page, and put either a 301 redirect in the old name, or just leave the page up and submit the new page to google. google will learn by itself that [domain.com...] and [domain.com...] are now the same, and [domain.com...] is something different