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7/31/2006 12:31 PM
 
Hello,

We are working on porting a website to DotNetNuke. The website is heavily indexed by the search engines, heavily bookmarked by its users and has a good search engine ranking. The site is mostly HTML right now. We would like to know what options we have for mapping the old URLs to the new DotNetNuke URLs, and how can we do that without losing user's bookmarks or losing search engine ranking. We've heard that we can implement permanent 301 redirects from the old website. We've also heard we can use the DotNetNuke friendly URLs functionality to do that. Which one should we choose? Are there any other options?

Thank you.

 
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