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| | www.paepper.com
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| | Rewriting URLs using mod_rewrite Every so often as a web developer, you might have to write a redirect of some URLs to some other ones to an .htaccess file. If you remember these tips here, you will probably have most of the stuff you need: Redirect a specific URL to another URL Redirect 301 "/old-page.html" "/new-page.html" 301 here means it is a permanent redirect. Over time Google and other search engines will then replace the old URL with the new one in their index.
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| | [AI summary] The author discusses issues encountered while setting up Google Search Console on their blog, including unintended activation of Google Analytics via a TXT record, trailing slash inconsistencies affecting SEO, and the impact of a Single Page App router on URL indexing.
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| | Getting "No input file specified" after changing Wordpress permalinks? Here is how to fix that easily.
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| I recently noticed, by means of a Google search, that an old post of mine was still alive and well on my Octopress site. "That's odd", I thought, since the page no longer lived in my source control and the page still lived on even after running a rake deploy. This was the culprit: rsync_delete = false in my Rakefile I had this set to false for a very particular reason. My public_html directory is loaded not only with my Octopress files, but a number of other files that I use to host other sites from different domains using the same Apache instance.