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Oct 26th, 2007
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Error 302 "Object moved to here" from Search Engine Spiders

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Hi,
I am getting Error 302 "Object moved to here" from Spiders and from msn.com

Click Cached Page

Can any body explain?


The page contains one Response.Redirect(URL, True) in code but it if in a button

It also contains five SQL Select statments


Is this caused by ASP.NET, Me or some other thing?
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Re: Error 302 "Object moved to here" from Search Engine Spiders

anyone?
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Re: Error 302 "Object moved to here" from Search Engine Spiders

done by spider/incorrect url when the spider ran through your site. The spider probably grabbed the URL and cached the page, and if the page location was changed at any time, it will show that the object was moved and the cached page is no longer available. Not your fault at all. All about the spiders.
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Re: Error 302 "Object moved to here" from Search Engine Spiders

Thats the thing, The page its refering to is the root of my site http://www.taylorsnet.co.uk

I tried it using a simulator at http://www.gritechnologies.com/tools/spider.go

and it shows:
Warning: The server returned an error.
Error:
302...
www.taylorsnet.co.uk
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Re: Error 302 "Object moved to here" from Search Engine Spiders

odd, check all your links and whatnot for any white spaces like: " http://"

Otherwise, the only reason that I could see that you would get that error is more due to rss feeds. If you have any on there, try removing them and running the spider again to see if that is your cause.
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Re: Error 302 "Object moved to here" from Search Engine Spiders

Hi,
There are no spaces in any of my links and i don't have any RSS Feeds
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Re: Error 302 "Object moved to here" from Search Engine Spiders

Not sure, wish I could be of more help.
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Re: Error 302 "Object moved to here" from Search Engine Spiders

Looks like i had a Response.Redirect in my MasterPage that caused the page to refresh its self if a user was logged in

I have removed the Response.Redirect and the page works fine now
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