Web Links intern 301 bad redirection

Begonnen von shorty, 06 Juni 2014, 16:44:11

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shorty

 Hello @ all pmx community  :smile:

One user of http://mapublicitegratuite.com send us a mail because google tell him his own link is bar redirected with an intern 301 error. This person ask me to delete his link because of this. So i do it. Do you know the reason of the mistake and is it a way to resolve this problem before upgrade ? (I don't know if this problem will be persist in next version.

Thanks for your support.
Regards.

shorty

just a little up for put the right topic symbol (was in the wrong side  ;) )

Webfan

Hello shorty,
that is all about google tries to own the internet and everything, the break standards and they practise extortion against webmasters don't playing theire rules.
301 is not error, it just says redirected permanently:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_301

I just use this status code in many applications for permanently redirected links, and I think this is the correct way.
And I know about the problem, google telling the people about there where a "problem".
Nonsens.
There is much more I could say about google, but I am not Snwoden., I am not Jesus.

I just wich you a lucky weekend, if you ask me, just ignore "the problem".

regards,
Till

Webfan

ZitatGoogle recommends using a 301 redirect to change the URL of a page as it is shown in search engine results.
Prooved, they contradict to themselfes.
The webmaster wiches to see his url, the redirected one in search results, so Google at wikipedia says to use 301, so this is a correct way.
The thing that webmaster tools tells the people about invalid 301 redirects, I think this is just like a bug of google webmaster toole.

:bye:

shorty

thanks for your help :thumbup:
I will continue like this and touch nothing like you tell me.
I thinks also a lot of thing about the webmonster but i will also keep it to me.
Google, Microsoft, Facebook & NSA are the internet big brothers...
... but future developement is our special attention  ;)

regards :JC_gimmefive:

Webfan

Hello shorty,
yes, on the other hand,
if a webmaster wishes to delete a link to his page, I would respect it!?

regards,
Till