Timwi wrote: <snip>
Speaking of which - this reminds me of an idea I had a while ago and I was wondering if anyone would be interested to hear this. Currently many Wikipedia pages in Google search results are redirects (for example, Google for "nonogram" and look at the seventh search result). I was wondering if there is a <link> element one could use to say that another URL is the "real" page? Then the page returned for a redirect's URL would tell search engines the URL of the page it's redirecting to.
Is a list the names of the pages redirected to a page inserted among he keywords of the target page?
One more radical way would be to respond to a request of a page that is a redirect page with an http redirect, when a web crawler is detected asking the page.
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