I'm using 400error.htm, 403error.htm, 404error.htm and 500error.htm page on my site to promise next to user errors.

(I also have a .htaccess wallet to facilitate this.) These error pages are adjectives exact copies of my home page, so whatever the user does, they will finish up seeing my home page if they make a mistake. What concerns me is, will I incur any duplicate content cost (with G00GLE or any of the search engines) because of this, and will my rankings suffer as a result?


Answers:    Yes, this will be consider duplicate content since equal exact content will be found at different URL strings. Just 301 redirect adjectives non-existed pages to your biggest domain name, this is the most dig out engine friendly way to do this.
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