1 Nov 2006 16:54
Re: 301 redirect returning 302 instead
Kris Leech <kris <at> alternativefocusmedia.com>
2006-11-01 15:54:09 GMT
2006-11-01 15:54:09 GMT
I think Stut is right, you only need the one header!
Stut wrote:
> ianevans <at> digitalhit.com wrote:
>> Having a problem here trying to redirect some old pages.
>>
>> I've recently noticed using a server header check that my 301
>> redirects in
>> PHP are returning 302 instead.
>>
>> I'm using the following code:
>>
>> header('HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently');
>> header('Location: newurl');
>> exit();
>>
>> Any reason why we're getting a 302 instead of a 301? This is keeping the
>> pages in Google instead of removing them and using the new location.
>>
>
> Just a shot in the dark, but it's possible that providing a "Location"
> header resets the status response. Try swapping your two header calls.
>
> -Stut
>
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