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Deleting Or Moving A Web Page

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You want to move a web page to somewhere else, or outright delete it. Watch it! Some other Kidlink person may have a link to your page from her pages. People and organizations outside Kidlink also have links to our pages. They include:

What will they think if the link to your page is dead? Is Kidlink dead? Disorganizes? Unprofessional?

The Solution: When you move or delete a web page, always replace the file by a redirection file .

Example: A page at http://www.kidlink.org/kie/nls/schedule.html was deleted because it duplicated information found at http://www.kidlink.org/kie/nls/teacher.html. Now, if you click at http://www.kidlink.org/kie/nls/schedule.html, you will be automatically redirected to the second page, i.e. to http://www.kidlink.org/kie/nls/teacher.html. The reason is that the schedule.html page contains a special redirection command, and nothing else.

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