Re: redirect vs. rewrite

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Nigel, either I misunderstood you but Redirect redirects everything after the matched part and appends the rest to the target 

So the first example does the same as the second, it was just missing a trailing slash. 

El 26 jun. 2017 11:58 p. m., "Nigel Peck" <np.lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió:
On 26/06/2017 16:56, Felipe Pereira wrote:
Yes. In the second line you could use R=permanent or R=301 so they
would redirect the same way.

They wouldn't redirect in the same way, but it would be the same type of redirect. Since the second one preserves the page on the site that it is redirecting, which is a very big difference.

Nigel

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