ob_start(); include('class.gzip_encode.php'); ?> You may have moved a whole set of pages to bi.org, or just reorganised how your pages are structured, but if the URLs have changed, you'll probably want to make it as easy as possible for visitors to find the new location.
http://bi.org/php/
to how this can be done). Basically, if someone has been redirected from your old pages then they will get a message reminded them to update their links.
link:oldurl
into their search engine for a list of sites that link to the old address.
... wait a month or so ...
http://bi.org/~purple/01.html
for an example of this.
... wait a month or so ...
The beauty of the php redirection script is that the annoying "these pages are now at http://xxxx" messages only appear if visitors come in via the old address. It really bugs me to see "URL changed to" messages when I've gone straight to the correct address.
Go to Backups of WWW pages or Index new gzip_encode(); ?>