Paul Morris wrote
> Usually this works by putting 
> <link rel="canonical" href="http://www.example.com/etc/etc.html";>
>  in the 
> <head>
>  of any non-canonical page, pointing to the canonical page.  

Forgot to say: under the scenario of using 301 redirects you wouldn't need
to do any <link rel="canonical" business since the 301 redirects would
prevent the search engines from seeing any duplicate content (at least for
those website manual pages that were redirected).

-Paul



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