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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32077, member: 636"] A 307 redirect is an HTTP status code that means a page has been temporarily moved. It's used when a URL needs to be briefly relocated to a different address. When someone tries to visit the original page, the 307 redirect automatically sends them to the new spot specified in the Location header. This lets everyone know the content they're looking for is currently at a different URL. The 307 redirect was introduced with HTTP 1.1 to replace the older 302 redirect for temporary moves. It's more specific than a 302, clearly indicating that the original URL will be back soon. That's the main difference between 307 and 302 redirects. They both signify that a page has temporarily changed locations, but a 307 is more explicit about the URL returning to its original address. If you need to reroute traffic while you update or move a page briefly, a 307 redirect is the way to go. It ensures visitors and search engines are redirected to the right place without any ambiguity. [/QUOTE]
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