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 Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/31/06 01:20 
Chung Leong wrote: 
> Jerry Stuckle wrote: 
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>>Chung Leong wrote: 
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>>>Jerry Stuckle wrote: 
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>>>>Chung Leong wrote: 
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>>>>>Jerry Stuckle wrote: 
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>>>>> 
>>>>>>But .cfm is a Cold Fusion template file.  Why would you have php code in it? 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>You'll be much better off in the long run if you change the extension to 
>>>>>>something standard like .php.  Or just get yourself a virtual private 
>>>>>>server where you can do anything you want. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>My guess is that the OP needs to preserve the URLs in existing links. 
>>>>>This is probably better handled through Apache rewrite than changing 
>>>>>the file extension of the source files. 
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>A 301 redirect takes care of things quite nicely - and permanently. 
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>>>One would use rewrite to do that, naturally. 
>>> 
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>>You can use a rewrite.  But a redirect will allow the search engines to 
>>pick up the change without affecting current page rank.  So eventually 
>>you can get rid of your redirects. 
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>  
> The easiest way to perform the redirection is with a rewrite rule, with 
> the R=301 flag. 
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> See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewriterule 
>  
 
True.  You can use a rewrite to do a 301 redirect. 
 
But not all rewrites are 301 redirects.  A key point here. 
 
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