301 Permanently Moved Redirect
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After completing a crawl of my website: www.getyourphotosonchavas.com
I noticed that all of the pages had a 301 Redirect?
There is this huge amount of what appears to be corrupted
data for each of these pages:Please see the attached Crawl report and a test ran from a crawl spider.
It looks like each page is a 301 redirect to itself?
Can anyone please tell me what all this means?
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Thanks,
I guess my best bet is to get with Bluehost on this!
Thanks again for your help.
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It will probably be in the root folder for your site as .htaccess or in the vhosts folder on your server for your domain in the vhost.conf file, but not sure...I found this on the bluehost website that gives a good example of a 301 redirect:
https://my.bluehost.com/cgi/help/htaccess_redirect
It may be helpful in directing you where you need to look.
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Thanks for the quick reply,
I'm new at this, where would I find my redirect code?
the site is a Wordpress site with Bluehost.
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It looks like something is wrong with your redirect...what does your redirect code look like?
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