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Posted: 03/21/2006 04:56 pm
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How do I redirect old dynamic links ie index.htm?x=123&y=abc to static links ie .html so they are SE friendly?

Can I achieve this site wide?

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Posted: 03/23/2006 05:38 am
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of course you can. Use Mod_rewrite. Here is a link to its usage:
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Posted: 03/23/2006 05:49 am
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What type of server are you operating on?

Windows based or Linux based?



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Posted: 03/23/2006 05:52 am
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Thanks for your reply
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Posted: 03/23/2006 06:28 am
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Perfect - follow prowler's lead. smile


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