You'll want to look into setting up 301 (permanent) redirect rules. Assuming you are using Apache, you could probably add something like "Redirect 301 /page. /page" to your .htaccess file. However, I'm not sure if any special considerations need to be taken to handle the period when defining the redirect.
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:32 PM, Shai Gluskin shai@content2zero.com wrote:
Support Peoples,
I sent out a URL to 100 people that had a period "." appended.
Was: example.com/page. Should have been: example.com/page
I sent it 3 hours ago and just discovered it a few minutes ago. I'm dreading going in to my log file to see all the page not founds... The short term answer is to create a path alias "example.com/page." that points to " example.com/page".
In the longer run, though, I'm worried about messing up my Google Analytics statistics -- people bookmarking the page which will then reinforce the problem, etc, etc...
Is there a more elegant solution to this?
Thanks,
Shai
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