Sorry but it is honestly very difficult to make sense of what you're talking about, when you won't give actual information, and continue to describe made-up scenarios in broken english. If you at least quote actual log messages from the Indexer, it might help alot more.
This can mean several things. Are you saying that the URL gets redirected? In which case, there is an actual message on the "Log" tab of the Indexer, which says "URL redirected to ..." (if you have "Downloading" messages enabled).
Or are you just saying that when you go to the URL http://mysite.com/test/ the actual file that is indexed is "index.html" (which is very common and normal)? But do you understand that a web server can serve the same file, via different URL's? I have explained this earlier as well, but the impression is you don't understand this. And we're going around in circles.
If it was a HTTP redirection, then the page wouldn't have been skipped by CRC because they would be different pages.
If the page was skipped by CRC, then the same page was already indexed which means the same content, links, would all have been indexed.
So in any of the given scenarios, what you are describing doesn't make sense.
Honestly, please provide us with some more substantial information. You can send us the index log (Make sure you have "Show all" messages clicked on the "Log" tab, then click on "File"->"Save index log to file") and refer to the actual URLs you are indexing so we can see what you are really talking about. Otherwise you are wasting our time and your own.
Originally posted by deandean
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Or are you just saying that when you go to the URL http://mysite.com/test/ the actual file that is indexed is "index.html" (which is very common and normal)? But do you understand that a web server can serve the same file, via different URL's? I have explained this earlier as well, but the impression is you don't understand this. And we're going around in circles.
Originally posted by deandean
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If the page was skipped by CRC, then the same page was already indexed which means the same content, links, would all have been indexed.
So in any of the given scenarios, what you are describing doesn't make sense.
Honestly, please provide us with some more substantial information. You can send us the index log (Make sure you have "Show all" messages clicked on the "Log" tab, then click on "File"->"Save index log to file") and refer to the actual URLs you are indexing so we can see what you are really talking about. Otherwise you are wasting our time and your own.
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