[nycphp-talk] [OT] migrating old site to cleaner URLs
Jon Baer
jonbaer at jonbaer.com
Wed Jun 27 11:32:52 EDT 2007
There is a script out there which will run through your 404 apache
log + put it into mod_rewrite recipes automatically, if I can dig up
will post but Im sure it might also be trivial to write. I used this
to clean up a switch over a few years back.
- Jon
On Jun 27, 2007, at 10:13 AM, Brent Baisley wrote:
> You probably want to look into Apache mod_rewrite, if you are
> running Apache. It will do exactly what you are looking for.
>
> The alternative is to put a php file in all of the "old" locations
> that is really just a single include line that loads the file from
> the new location you want to move to.
>
>
> On Jun 27, 2007, at 4:43 AM, Marc Antony Vose wrote:
>
>> Hi there:
>>
>> I have an old site that has been online for ~7 years, and it is
>> established, if a bit old and crusty. It's a database-driven
>> directory of products for the Mac, and it performs reasonably well
>> in google's search results, and gets a fair amount of traffic.
>>
>> This site was built before I even had a framework, so it's all
>> cobbled together, and I'm just now finally building it out to what
>> I always wanted it to be, while simultaneously moving it to my
>> clean(er) framework. So, the question is this...
>>
>> My URLs are all something like www.xyz.com/trigger/0/1/4. I think
>> at the time I just wanted them to be short.
>>
>> Now that I'm rebuilding it, I have different needs, because the
>> site will be structured a bit differently in order to list
>> products for more platforms. I would like to have www.xyz.com/
>> product/1234/platform/567. Still short, but makes more sense.
>>
>> Thing is, the site does receive a great deal of its traffic from
>> google, and who knows how many bazillion links there are pointing
>> to various pieces of the site, so I need to implement an
>> intelligent way to parse the old URLs into the new ones.
>>
>> But that's not the hard part; the part I am worried about is
>> losing the search weighting I've built up over the years. I've
>> read that google ignores 302 redirection codes and doesn't update
>> its index, so I'm a bit at a loss as how to proceed.
>>
>> Anyway, wondering if someone could give me advice or share a real-
>> world example of what they have done in the past.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Marc Vose
>> http://www.suzerain.com
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