302 redirects
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We just went through a redesign and i had a lot of 301 redirects created. Looking over my crawl report in SEOmoz, i see over 14k 302 redirects with a message to change them to 301s. When confronting my IT team, I was assured these were all done with 301 status codes. Any advice on where to go from here and/or why I'm seeing this message in SEOmoz if its not true?
Thanks!
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worked in my moz tool bar in firefox
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The SEOMoz extension for Chrome also provides this info - at the bottom of its Page Attributes tab.
Paul
P.s. Also available in the FireFox toolbar, but it doesn't' work for me.
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Great, thanks!
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Great tool Paddy - now bookmarked.
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you can manually check some of the urls, there are loads of tools online that will check it
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