Having said that, a resource either doesn't exist (404), or has moved (301) (or something else). It cannot be moved and not exist. So, I don't understand what mean with wanting to handle a 404 as a 301.
In reply to Re: Doing a proper 404 redirect
by JavaFan
in thread Doing a proper 404 redirect
by DreamT
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