The redirect permanent is simply an instruction to readers (like 
browsers), and is only active whilst you have the instruction -- they 
are not recorded, as such. If you remove the redirect from 
.htaccess/cpanel then you're back to a no-redirect.

Google will eventually revisit your site, see there is no redirect and 
move on as normal.


  ~ ~ David

Sandy wrote:
> Sandy wrote:
>> Questions:
>>
>> Is there any way to see what permanent redirects affecting my domain are 
>> recorded? Can they be undone?
> 
> Everything I know to check says that www.websites.onebit.ca (still under 
> construction) should work. I'm worried that there was a permanent 
> redirect with a typo up for a few hours, but when I discovered the typo 
> I deleted it, without writing down what it was. (I've tried creating 
> directories with the typos I suspect, with no luck.)
> 
> I'm using CPanel, and also editing the .htaccess files directly
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Sandy
> 
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