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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Sep 2008
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I uploaded index.php on my root domain to redirect to an affiliate product sales page. The article directory I submitted some articles to says the link is broken. I typed the URL on my browser and it redirected to the affiliate site. I don't know how to fix the broken link if any. Any idea please? Am I missing something? Is there any difference between uploading index.html and index.php to the root domain? Thank for your kind replies WealthyDon |
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| Night Angel Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Underground
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You probably didn't enter the correct URL in the articles you submitted to article directory. This is a classic example of why you should test your links before posting. That said, I might be wrong, but it's worth checking that the article directory links point to your site. If the link works on your browser, it means there's no way to fix it unless you contact those directories and ask to fix the links on their end. Good luck |
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