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301 Redirect: The Proper Way to Redirect Pages PDF Print E-mail
Webmaster Articles - System Administration
Written by Danny Collins   

URL redirection is a common and unfortunate necessity of running web sites. Sometimes sites go through renovation, and sometimes the entire infrastructure needs to be changed. Perhaps you're moving to more SEO-friendly URL's, or perhaps you just need to shuffle some files around for organizational reasons. Now if someone has an interior page of your site bookmarked, that person will get a "Page Not Found" error (also called a 404 error). New visitors can also become confused if they've reached your site from a deep link on another site, or from a search engine which now has an outdated index of your site. And that raises another problem - Google doesn't like it.

The Solution: 301 Redirect

Create a 301 redirect. This will allow you to redirect all of your old file locations to their new, proper locations. When the Google spider comes along, it'll also follow your 301 redirects, and this will let Google know that your pages have been moved, and the Google index will be updated with the new file locations.

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Linux Hosting: The Advantages PDF Print E-mail
Webmaster Articles - Web Hosting
Written by Danny Collins   

One thing that tends to confound many people when purchasing web hosting is the difference between Linux hosting and other platforms such as Windows. Linux hosting is currently the most popular operating system among web hosts, for a variety of reasons. In most cases, if you're unsure which OS would be best, choose Linux.

Adding to the confusion is the fact that Linux comes in many flavors: Red Hat, CentOS, Fedora, Ubuntu, SuSE, Debian, and more. The truth is that, for most people, any of these distributions will do just fine, and all but Red Hat are free.

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Understanding Rewrite Rules, Part 3 of 3: Advanced Rewrites PDF Print E-mail
Webmaster Articles - System Administration
Written by Jeff Dunn   

Conveniences in this tutorial:
Yourdomain.com – replace with your domain
Console.html – page where the user is sent (we send our hotlinkers to a console hell page)

As explained in part 1, rewrite rules can help stop hot-linkers to your site and cut down on your bandwidth usage. The simple example explained in the part 1 is all most webmasters need, but the functionality of rewrite rules allows webmasters to have far more control over their websites.

In Part 2, I explained how the RewriteCond statement functions and gave more uses for it.

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Understanding Rewrite Rules, Part 2 of 3: Redirecting Referrers PDF Print E-mail
Webmaster Articles - System Administration
Written by Jeff Dunn   

Conveniences in this tutorial:
Yourdomain.com – replace with your domain
Console.html – page where the user is sent (we send our hotlinkers to a console hell page)

As explained in Part 1, rewrite rules can help stop hot-linkers to your site and cut down on your bandwidth usage. The simple example explained in Part 1 is all most webmasters need, but the functionality of rewrite rules allows a webmaster to have far more control over a website.

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Understanding Rewrite Rules, Part 1 of 3: Hotlink Protection PDF Print E-mail
Webmaster Articles - System Administration
Written by Admin   

Conveniences in this tutorial:
Yourdomain.com – replace with your domain
Console.html – page where the user is sent (we send our hotlinkers to a console hell page)

A successful webmaster is always aware of the bandwidth his site uses and tries to reduce it any way he can to cut down on the amount of money paid to his host. One of the number one causes for using more bandwidth than a webmaster should is due to hot-linking and other forms of bandwidth stealing perpetrated by other webmasters, either evil or ignorant. Using Rewrite rules is the most common tip given to webmasters for reducing hot-linking.

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