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12/29/2009 11:40 AM
 

Hello,

Since converting our site over from standard .Net to DNN, we now have Google reporting we have 1,043 dead links; oh yay!

Google's indexing seems to be taking a while to get the links updated and is still listing the old links, we're getting A LOT of 404 errors.  So I attempted to use the Request Filter Settings hoping the redirects will work directing requests for the old pages to the new pages.  It does not.

Maybe I don't fully understand this concept or I need to tell IIS7 what needs to be done for the redirects.  But how would I go about getting 301 redirects to the proper pages configured for all these pages.

Thanks.. -Jeff

 

 
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12/29/2009 3:13 PM
 

There are a number of ways that you could accomplish this, however, actually the best way that I can think of is to use UrlMaster from IFinity, it allows you to setup multiple URL's for a single page.

http://www.ifinity.com.au


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