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Saved by 4 people (-4 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-04-14
- Neerajk on 2008-11-20 - Tags seo
- Onebabyzebra on 2007-06-09 - Tags SEO
- Joel on 2007-04-14 - Tags 302 , redirect , seo
- Jeremiepottier on 2006-03-16 - Tags seo , google , 302 , redirection
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The difference between a 301 and a 302 is that a 301 status code means that a
page has permanently moved to a new location, while a 302 status code means that
a page has temporarily moved to a new location. For example, if you try to fetch
a page http://example.com/ and the web server says “That’s a 301. The new
location is http://www.example.com/” then the web server is saying “That url you
requested? It’s moved permanently to the new location I’m giving you.”
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