Solving the "uppercase and lowercase" problem

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Rina7RS
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Solving the "uppercase and lowercase" problem

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From s:.websiteomPage-Name to s:.websiteompage-name

Just as the trailing slash and non-trailing slash variations of a URL are considered different pages, so too are the different versions containing uppercase and lowercase letters.

Likewise, even one capital letter in the URL means it is treated as a different page to its lowercase counterpart and can be considered a duplicate, and using a 301 redirect here is a best practice to resolve the issue of different variations being indexed.

It makes sense to use lowercase letters for your URLs instead of mixing uppercase and lowercase letters.

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