I have decided to change all my /dyanmic.php?UID=...
pages to /static/Name-From-DB
.
I have read that the best way to do redirection, SEO wise, is to implement a 301 .htacess redirection:
(http://www.tamingthebeast.net)- The right way - a htaccess 301
Redirect: A 301 redirect is the most
efficient and spider/visitor friendly
strategy around for web sites that
are hosted on servers running Apache.
However, since I have thousands of pages I need to use redirection for, it seems pretty inefficient to have thousands of entries in the .htacess file:
redirect 301 /dynamid.php?UID=1 http://www.domain.com/static/Name-From-DB
redirect 301 /dynamid.php?UID=2 http://www.domain.com/static/Another-Name-From-DB
and so on...
Therefore it seems like the efficient way to do it is via the PHP page, setting the header to 301 redirection according to the UID:
<?
Header( "HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently" );
// Getting the page static name from the DB according to the UID
$result = mysql_query('SELECT Name FROM DB WHERE UID='$_GET["uid"]'');
$row=mysql_fetch_assoc($result);
// Redirect to the new page
Header( "Location: http://www.domain.com/static/" . $row[0] );
?>
My question is if this method will effect in a negative way on my pages' rankings, considering the paragraph I quoted above that the best way to do a redirection is through the .htaccess.
Thanks!
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