Help I don’t know what to do (Site URL Change) :)

 Ever Find Your Self in a Pickle?

(UPDATE!)   I SEEM TO HAVE HIT THE RIGHT COMBINATION AND ALLOWING TIME FOR RESET.   I HAVE TO CHANGE THE URL FOR IMAGES IN POSTS.   IT SEEMS OTHER THAN THAT ALL IS WORKING AS IT SHOULD.  

I’M LEARNING TO HATE IE LIKE SO MANY OTHERS THAT HAVE GONE BEFORE.  

THANKS TO ALL,   I’ll leave the post for any others that are searching.   Part of my problem was impatience.   It takes a little time for a 301 to make it’s way through the system at least as far as IE is concerned.

I’m in a self made pickle of sorts.   And I don’t know what to do, or how to fix it.   So I’m asking for help.

Please read the post on Your ULR – Technorati Ranking Google PageRank.

I made the change yesterday of the url from:

http://www.barbaralasky.com/realestatebloglab/

to http://www.realestatebloglab.com

I put a 301 redirect in the htaccess file

redirect 301 /realestatebloglab http://www.realestatebloglab.com

Here seems to be the issue.

It works fine in Firefox   but IE 6 gives me a 404 page not found for everything after the main page.

I don’t know how to fix it.   I don’t know if it is the syntax of the 301

If I have to create a 301 for every post and page.

I’m grasping at straws at this point.

I got the lab in over my head on this one and I really want to get it back up and running on IE and not just Firefox.

I will greatly appreciate any help on this one.   I feel pretty helpless right at the moment.

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One Response to Help I don’t know what to do (Site URL Change) :)

  1. I’m pretty sure that you got this one worked out. For future reference to readers who may experience the same problem, there is a good chance that the DNS update was lagging behind you. Often there are routers out on the web that take some time to propogate the DNS change. Curious whether the issue worked itself out on its own….

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