Hi.
Thanks for note. Looks like you registered just for that.
Yesterday I was reading about how Google crawls and indexes a site, and how it ranks pages, and I noticed where they said how they don't like DUPLICATE pages.
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=70897Back in Feb 2006, when we moved the site from Interland to Lunarpages, Lunarpages (which used cPanel) would NOT use SUBDOMAINS (such as aspi.radified ... unless the subdomain used the SAME format as the folder.
Since Linux servers ARE caSe-sEnsiTive, that meant I couldn't use the /ASPI folder with the aspi.radified subdomain. (Had to use /aspi, etc.)
All these subdomains (and their corresponding folders) were originally created at a web host where no such restrictions applied.
So I had to create all new (duplicate) folders which contained all lower-case letters, since all my subdomains were lower case. I left BOTH folders up (until yesterday), so ppl searching via engines would not get a 404.
Anyway, long story short, I figured, after 2 1/2 years, it would be okay to delete the no-longer used old-style upper-case /Folders. Since Google is probably penalizing me for having so many duplicates. (/Ghost, /Partition, /FDISK, etc.)
Guess I was wrong.
I recreated the /ASPI folder .. just for the forceaspi page.
Hopefully, I won't need the others.
Thanks again for the note.
Have you noticed any other problems? In time I'm guessing everything will figure itself out.
Normally I can get away with just the first pages, cuz that's what is normally linked to.
If you know Apache mojo, you're smarter than me.
you're at u of minnesota?