Google Index Vs Url Routing?
Apr 5, 2010
I've made the change from querystring asp.net webforms application to an url routing one. Now I'm trying to let google know that there's a new set of urls to be aware of. The G has indexed 133 out of 179 new urls sent in sitemap.xml, but the site:mistral.hr command returns the old querystring version of the links.
This could partly be so because I left the functionality of the old querystring version of the site(for backwards compatibility), and haven't done any 301 redirects(nor do I know how to achieve them in my shared hosting account).
The old querystring and the new url routing both point to the same Default.aspx page.
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, i couldn't solve it. If you need further info, inform me.
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Hold on! I commented the HeaderText portion and tested
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