Help for 404 error
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Is it ok to use hash(#) in URL as right now it is showing 404 error while checking broken links using check my link chrome extension.
E.g. http://instafrsh.com/index.php#aboutUs
If not, Please suggest how to resolve this issue
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yup
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Hi Ravi! Just checking, did Dirk answer your question?
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Thanks
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Hi Ravi,
Not sure which link checker you are using - I did a quick check with both Screaming Frog & an extension in Chrome. Both indicate that the anchors do not generate 404's. They seem to be functional as well so it shouldn't be a problem.
Anyway, anchors exist for ages and do not cause SEO issues - so it's safe to use them.I noticed that both the www & non-www version are accessible - you might want to choose a preferred version & redirect the other one.
Dirk
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