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mj0202
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And, in what’s probably a Google plot to make me look like a fool, the ads are relevant now. Go figure. But thanks for all the suggestions, they were really helpful!
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mj0202
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The link for the blog is:
http://tinyurl.com/7msg9
(TinyURL to keep this thread from interfering with Google results for my domain – I’m not trying to get Google to cache the TinyURL or anything.) As you can see, the posts are mostly about radio frequencies and my freeware apps – nothing personal that wouldn’t pull a targeted ad.
Hmm, I may have to change the URL from /blog/ to /infolog/ or something like that. .htaccess can be used to forward all URLs within a certain directory, right?
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mj0202
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Thanks for the tips, tomhanna! That’s a big help. It looks like it IS the word “blog” in the URL that’s causing the problem – other than in the URL, “blog” isn’t used anywhere on the main page of the blog. Hmm, I guess I’ll have to change the URL then, which means putting temp redirects into .htaccess. Any ideas for generic blog directory names? 😀