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anjaliagrawal 10-13-2016 05:34 AM

how to solve 404 error in website?
 
Hello friends,

how to solve 404 error in website?

jeffmccoy 10-13-2016 06:05 AM

simply redirect your link to appropriate pages.

jonathandarius 10-13-2016 07:14 AM

You need user Google webmaster tool find all broken links and remove them. Good luck.

Jadanjesse 10-15-2016 02:19 AM

simply redirect your link to appropriate pages. Correct the source link

Dennydevi 10-17-2016 10:41 PM

Redirect the 404 error somewhere else.

Redirect the 404 error somewhere else. If people are reaching /specials , which is an error page, you can tell your server to redirect people fto /special instead.
Correct the source link. ...
Restore deleted pages. ...
Ignore the not found error.

AliceArifova 10-17-2016 11:04 PM

you can use google webmaster tool find all broken links and remove them.

rajkiran 10-17-2016 11:46 PM

which is an error page, you can tell your server to redirect people fto /special instead.Correct the source link.Restore deleted pages.

henrybolt 10-18-2016 04:52 AM

use google webmaster tool find all broken links and remove them.

Tharunya 10-18-2016 05:18 AM

Redirect the 404 error somewhere else. If people are reaching /specials , which is an error page, you can tell your server to redirect people fto /special instead.
Correct the source link. ...
Restore deleted pages. ...
Ignore the not found error.

Sulman22 10-18-2016 05:44 AM

I think adding the redirect could help!

Tharunya 10-18-2016 09:24 PM

It is an error page,you can tell your server to redirect people fto/special instead.

ignore the not found error.

santhuongcaphe 10-18-2016 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by anjaliagrawal (Post 598226)
Hello friends, how to solve 404 error in website?

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williamjamez205 10-18-2016 11:32 PM

*Redirect the 404 error somewhere else. If people are reaching /specials , which is an error page, you can tell your server to redirect people fto /special instead.
*Correct the source link. ...
*Restore deleted pages. ...
*gnore the not found error.

FerinKings 10-19-2016 12:39 AM

Simply just redirect the link to other page wherever you want to redirect..

JohnSmith08 10-19-2016 12:44 AM

simply redirect that particular pages to your destination url

NukeBlaster 10-19-2016 10:52 PM

Remove all broken links and use webmaster and fixed, you can use google webmaster tool find all broken links and remove them.

lisaryan 11-03-2016 05:57 AM

You can check the list of 404 error pages from Google Webmasters. Once you have a list of these pages, you can redirect them to new pages so your website visitors will not have to land on a 404 page.

ChrisRogers123 11-03-2016 10:08 AM

use redirection...........................!!!!!!! if you site is on wordpress or joomla CMS then
simply use redirect plugins

Williams Reus 11-03-2016 08:59 PM

1.Retry the web page by pressing F5, clicking the refresh/reload button, or trying the URL from the address bar again.

2.The 404 Not Found error might appear for several reasons even though no real issue exists, so sometimes a simple refresh will often load the page you were looking for.
Check for errors in the URL. Often times the 404 Not Found error appears because the URL was typed wrong or the link that was clicked on points to the wrong URL.
Move up one directory level at a time in the URL until you find something.

3.For example, if www.web.com/a/b/c.htm gave you the 404 Not Found error, move up to www.web.com/a/b/. If you get nothing here (or an error), move up to www.web.com/a/. This should lead you toward what you're looking for or at least confirm that it's no longer available.

Tip: If you have moved all the way up to the website's homepage, try to run a search for the information you're looking for. If the site doesn't have a search function, try navigating to the page you want using category links to dig deeper into the site.

4.Search for the page at a popular search engine. It's possible that you simply have the entirely wrong URL in which case a quick Google or Bing search should get you where you want to go.

5.If you do find the page you were after, update your bookmark or favorite to avoid the HTTP 404 error in the future.
Clear your browser's cache if you have any indication that the 404 Not Found message might just be yours. For example, if you can reach the URL from your phone but not from your tablet, clearing the cache on your tablet's browser might help.

6.You might also consider clearing your browser's cookies or at least the one(s) involved with the website in question if clearing the cache didn't work.
Change the DNS servers used by your computer but usually only if an entire website is giving you a 404 error, especially if the website is available to those on other networks (e.g. your mobile phone network or a friend in another city).

7.404's on an entire website isn't particularly common unless your ISP or government filters/censors websites. No matter the reason, if it does happen, giving another set of DNS servers a try is a good step to take. See my Public DNS Servers List for some alternatives and instructions on doing this.
Finally, if all else fails, contact the website directly. If they've removed the page you're after then the 404 error is completely legitimate and they should be able to tell you that. If they've moved the page and are generating 404's instead of redirecting visitors to the new page, they'll be happy to hear from you so they can go fix it.

See my Website Contact Information list for links to these site's support-based social network accounts which you can use to report a 404 error or keep up on the problem's status if it's widespread. A few websites even have telephone numbers and email addresses!

tionnasmith 11-03-2016 10:16 PM

Redirect the 404 error somewhere else.

Jadanjesse 11-21-2016 12:01 AM

simply redirect your link to appropriate pages. Correct the source link


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