Does Google really penalize for redirects and duplicate content?

I'm talking about users being able to access your index page through domain.com and domain.com/index.php? That just sounds so ridiculous, but I've heard about that from so many people. And, what about a members area that for whatever reason is located at domain.com/users/user1, but the user can access it at domain.com/user1, but not through domain.com/users/user1 because you have a rewrite rule set up that way?

Asked in: Website Programming & Design | Opened on: May 28th, 2008

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