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  2. URL redirection - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL_redirection

    With URL redirects, incoming links to an outdated URL can be sent to the correct location. These links might be from other sites that have not realized that there is a change or from bookmarks/favorites that users have saved in their browsers. The same applies to search engines. They often have the older/outdated domain names and links in their ...

  3. Help:Link - Wikipedia

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    Look past any "No anchor or section" group of redirects, and any "invalid" sections, to see if your particular section name is explicitly listed, because then the redirect pages under it can have incoming links that will then go to that section. [4] ("What Links Here" also has a "show redirects" report, but it doesn't specify if the redirect ...

  4. Help:What links here - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:What_links_here

    The "What links here" facility lists the pages on the same site (English Wikipedia) which link to (or redirect to, or transclude) a given page. It is possible to limit the search to pages in a specified namespace. To see this information, click the "What links here" link (or shortcut Alt+⇧ Shift+j) while looking at any page. The list is ...

  5. Help:Linksearch - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Linksearch

    Also, if anchor names have multiple components, it is useful to put the most significant component first, e.g. if anchors indicate months or dates, we could have the format YYYY-MM, or YYYY-MM-DD, or in a year page MM-DD (see also Calendar date#Big endian forms, starting with the year), with leading zeros (see also Help:Date formatting and ...

  6. Wikipedia:Redirect - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Redirect

    Redirects are used to help people arrive more quickly at the page they want to read; this page contains guidance on how to use them properly. For technical help relating to how redirects work, see Help:Redirect. Other relevant pages are Wikipedia:Double redirects, Wikipedia:Hatnote § Redirect and WikiProject Redirect.

  7. Wikipedia:Visualizing redirects - Wikipedia

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    There are several options for making links that are redirects have a different color than normal links. ... allows you to see the assessment of every article linked ...

  8. Help:Redirect - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Redirect

    Chains of redirects are not followed. If title A redirects to B, and B is itself a redirect page, then a reader navigating to A will see the display of the redirect page B (as illustrated). See Double redirects. (Bots fix such chains so that each redirect points directly to the final target page.)

  9. HTTP referer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_referer

    By checking the referrer, the server providing the new web page can see where the request originated. In the most common situation, this means that when a user clicks a hyperlink in a web browser , causing the browser to send a request to the server holding the destination web page, the request may include the Referer field, which indicates the ...