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.html extension in page's url
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(2014-01-13, 19:13:48)hameau Wrote: Personally, I would search/replace the site content and get rid of the old .html extensions on static links. I think that would be the most reliable way and the least likely to cause problems in the future.
Well, no. That's not the case. There are other methods to point to new content, but the case is dead simple: let GS handle extension in url through page's options. html extension is a default one, but making it work, there should no problem with using any string after dot.

(2014-01-13, 19:13:48)hameau Wrote: For a quick-and-dirty solution, could you add to the base .htaccess:
Code:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .html
?
This rule forces php parser to handle existing .html files. It just can't work.
It would be great to know if it's possible just by changing 1-2 basic functions. I'm not fond of deep changes in GS core.

edit: there's a "Link Juice" plugin, but redirecting 404s to index isn't still the right solution :\
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Messages In This Thread
.html extension in page's url - by yojoe - 2014-01-13, 06:41:53
RE: .html extension in page's url - by hameau - 2014-01-13, 19:13:48
RE: .html extension in page's url - by yojoe - 2014-01-13, 19:39:31
RE: .html extension in page's url - by hameau - 2014-01-13, 23:56:42
RE: .html extension in page's url - by Everyone - 2014-01-13, 23:55:35
RE: .html extension in page's url - by shawn_a - 2014-01-14, 00:22:54
RE: .html extension in page's url - by yojoe - 2014-01-14, 01:55:26
RE: .html extension in page's url - by hameau - 2014-01-14, 18:28:52
RE: .html extension in page's url - by shawn_a - 2014-01-14, 02:20:00
RE: .html extension in page's url - by shawn_a - 2014-01-14, 22:47:38



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