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* Among them are the fact that many websites will have automatic redirects for several registered domain names. | * Among them are the fact that many websites will have automatic redirects for several registered domain names. | ||
* Sometimes with a popular website, we just may want a handy reference to the site, i.e. [[Wikipedia]] instead of [[Wikipedia.org]]. | * Sometimes with a popular website, we just may want a handy reference to the site, i.e. [[Wikipedia]] instead of [[Wikipedia.org]]. | ||
| − | * Redirect sites that have mirror duplicate content! Please redirect | + | * Redirect sites that have mirror duplicate content! Please redirect secondary to primary domain. |
The command for redirect is <nowiki>#redirect [[NewDesinationDomain.foo]]</nowiki>. | The command for redirect is <nowiki>#redirect [[NewDesinationDomain.foo]]</nowiki>. | ||
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[[Category:AboutUs:Glossary]] | [[Category:AboutUs:Glossary]] | ||
Revision as of 17:06, 12 January 2008
There are several reasons to do a redirect.
- Among them are the fact that many websites will have automatic redirects for several registered domain names.
- Sometimes with a popular website, we just may want a handy reference to the site, i.e. Wikipedia instead of Wikipedia.org.
- Redirect sites that have mirror duplicate content! Please redirect secondary to primary domain.
The command for redirect is #redirect [[NewDesinationDomain.foo]].
