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Just a quick question
why does my Pest info page have the name
http://www.guardianpestcontrol.co.uk/testsm.html
not
www.guardianpestcontrol.co.uk/pest_info.html
?
cheers
Hugh
You can change the page URL from within InstantPro - 'Page Settings' or 'Edit Page Name'.
This is the correct course of action. It seems that you didn't update the URL of an old test page (created by my colleague, based on the name of it) when renaming. Doing the above will fix that for you.
@Hmmm: That is currently being looked into.
Edit: Fixed.
I will give it a mess about, as I think it would be far better named Pest_info for SEO reasons I think.
thanks people
as always on the ball
You can change the page URL from within InstantPro - 'Page Settings' or 'Edit Page Name'.
Have a play on a new non-live page if you need to see how things work - in InstantPro 'page name' and the 'link name' are controlled in the earlier mentioned options.
NB. One consideration for you:
Unfortunately Google has indexed the 'testsm' URL. So your content will have to be re-indexed.
I've just noticed that there seems to be an issue with InstantPro's '404 Page Not Found' management at the moment.
If you try looking for a non-existing page, visitors see this error:
Warning: file_put_contents(/var/log/httpd/404.log) [function.file-put-contents]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/httpd/includes/usersite.sitebuilder.func on line 566
Hopefully a staffie will see this post and pick this up :¬)
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
My Freeola InstantPro SiteEDIT: DL's posted while I was typing *again* :¬)
'pest_info' returns
"Unfortunately, the page you are looking for cannot be found.
This may be because the page has been deleted or moved."
Does suggest that you refer to it as 'pest info' but somewhere along the way you forgot to rename it.
Just a quick question
why does my Pest info page have the name
http://www.guardianpestcontrol.co.uk/testsm.html
not
www.guardianpestcontrol.co.uk/pest_info.html
?
cheers
Hugh