At Wednesday, November 14, 2007 10:47 PM, Darren Munt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Turn on the Redirection report - REDIR ON

OK, that's great thanks. However, it doesn't seem to have a FLOOR
command and it's only reporting lines that have 10 or more occurrences
in the breakdown.

Eg.

 239: /refer.asp
  26:   /refer.asp?a=http://www.otherdomain1.com
  13:   /refer.asp?a=http://www.otherdomain2.com.au
  10:   /refer.asp?a=http://www.otherdomain3.com
  10:   /refer.asp?a=http://www.otherdomain4.org.au

Is there a way around that?

REDIRARGSFLOOR 1R should work

BTW, regarding the FAQ, I have been through my logs and the only
instances of 302 I can find relate to the refer.asp file I'm using to
redirect. There are no 301 status codes at all. Could be the way I
have my site set up or an IIS-related phenomenon, not sure.

A 301 is a "permanent redirect". It is used to tell the web browser to update the bookmark, if the user follwed a bookmark to get to the site. It's not something you'll usually see, unless you explicitly set it up.

Aengus
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