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Please can anyone help? Somehow Google has indexed the page:

http://www.wiseowl.co.uk/courseware%5Cms-office.htm

This looks fine, but the page should be:

http://www.wiseowl.co.uk/courseware/ms-office.htm

All works well until you click on relative links on the page. For the first (backslash) case, these fail, as the path takes you one folder too far up the directory tree.

Our website is hosted by IIS, so no Apache style commands are possible. Has anyone any ideas?

Thx in advance

Andy

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There are many approaches you can take to resolve this problem which are:

Personally I would opt to use the rel canonical as this will resolve any further problems that occur from duplicate content... You could also use htaccess along side if you don't want those pages ever backlinked too, though canonical ensures that the master page receives the juice in any case.

Please note: I have added the htaccess method for readers with similar problem but use Apache, in this case you can ignore that method and just use canonical's which will do the job just superbly.

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  • Canonical will prevent Googlebot from indexing the incorrect URL, but won't fix the broken link for somebody that is viewing the incorrect URL. Commented May 21, 2013 at 23:09
  • Stephen - I agree - we've already got rel canonical tags, but they won't help - and although I posted this a month or so ago, the problem certainly hasn't gone away! If anything it's getting worse ...
    – Andy Brown
    Commented May 23, 2013 at 7:44

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