BOOK: Professional Search Engine Optimization with PHP: A Dev's Guide to SEO ISBN: 978-0-470-10092-9
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I have a few websites that use URL forwarding to resolve to subdirectories on a hosted server. Trouble is, I think the Search Engines see this a duplicate content and are penalizing those sites in their rankings. I tried to use mod_rewrite to rewrite the URLs, and got caught in a loop in DNS. Is there anything I can do get these sites to show a SE-friendly URL, and still resolve?