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Question [PGV Migration] Migrating and Google
- choyk
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by choyk
kerrychoy.id.au/DamperInAWok ; webtrees 2.1.17
[PGV Migration] Migrating and Google was created by choyk
So Google knows where I am now, having cached URL's like:
kerrychoy.id.au/phpGedView/individual.ph...ged=kerrysfamily.ged
Are there any steps I should take to ensure some continuity or will searchers just have to suffer for a little while wehen I cutover to WT?
kerrychoy.id.au/phpGedView/individual.ph...ged=kerrysfamily.ged
Are there any steps I should take to ensure some continuity or will searchers just have to suffer for a little while wehen I cutover to WT?
kerrychoy.id.au/DamperInAWok ; webtrees 2.1.17
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13 years 5 months ago #2
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Greg Roach - greg@subaqua.co.uk - @fisharebest@phpc.social - fisharebest.webtrees.net
Replied by fisharebest on topic Re: [PGV Migration] Migrating and Google
You have lots of options;
1) Apache rewrite rule
2) Symbolic link the pgv directory to the webtrees one
3) A couple of lines of code in session.php to issue an HTTP-301/Moved Permanently response
4) Install webtrees in your phpGedVew directory
Or the simple approach. Let google find webtrees, wait a month, delete phpgedview.
1) Apache rewrite rule
2) Symbolic link the pgv directory to the webtrees one
3) A couple of lines of code in session.php to issue an HTTP-301/Moved Permanently response
4) Install webtrees in your phpGedVew directory
Or the simple approach. Let google find webtrees, wait a month, delete phpgedview.
Greg Roach - greg@subaqua.co.uk - @fisharebest@phpc.social - fisharebest.webtrees.net
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