I've got thousands of sub page with reasonable PR, problem is that they are static .HTM, on IIS. I'd like to put the ASP coop code on these pages. I rely on the traffic from the these pages for income, and don't feel like gambling with this income. Has anyone done a large-scale 301-permanent-redirect in this type of situation? Is there likely to be a noticeable SERP dive?
Why would you need to do a 301? Couldn't you tell IIS to make all HTM paged parsed by ASP. I run one of my sites on IIS6 using html pages (All of which are parsed by PHP).
I guess it's an ISAPI rewrite? Thing is, I already have the product from linkfreeze.com on the site, dealing with my dynamic?=storefront pages. Problem is, it's the 'junior' version and only has 12 or so different schemes, none of which I believe deal with HTM > PHP/ASP masking. Is there an easy manual hack to do this? I'd rather have it parse the pages as PHP anyhow as I'm getting a little intimidated by the latest threads about the ASP version overloading servers..
It's not an ISAPI rewrite... It's under the Home Directory tab under Configuration then Application Extensions. That should do it
Sebasic, care to share how you managed to run coop ads on html pages. I also have a similar situation, my site is hosted on IIS and the server does not supports PHP. Is there any way I can run those coop ads on my site. A reply would be greatly appreciated.
Unfortunatley you must have PHP, ASP or ColdFusion (Or another lanugage that it's been ported to ) installed on your server in order to use the Co-op...