Re: htaccess and 301 Redirects with SEO URLs
There won't be a way to strip the ? because it's needed to stop the other arguments from being appended after the redirect. A ? just separates the file from the query string though, there's no harm in having it on there, search engines treat url? and url as the same thing.
There won't be a way to strip the ? because it's needed to stop the other arguments from being appended after the redirect. A ? just separates the file from the query string though, there's no harm in having it on there, search engines treat url? and url as the same thing.
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