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|    Mike Easter to Mike Easter    |
|    Re: Mint forum    |
|    07 Nov 25 11:08:12    |
      From: MikeE@ster.invalid              Mike Easter wrote:       > 307 Temporary Redirect              gglAIov (google AI overview) has a nice discussion of reasons that a       webserver might use a temporary redirect:              > A web server performs a temporary redirect (using HTTP status codes       > like 302 or 307) when a requested resource has moved to a different       > location, but only for a limited time. The primary goal is to guide       > users and search engines to the alternate page without affecting the       > original URL's long-term search engine optimization (SEO) value              Of the numerous reasons; my 'suspicion' (assumption) for such as a forum       site would be that 'something' (like some sub-path/ page at the forum)       needs tending to, fixing, and it isn't supposed to upset the whole       enchilada, but somehow it did.              Query: why does a webserver do a temporary redirect              --       Mike Easter              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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