Kevin,

I found away around this.  This worked for me anyway.  We worked with a law
firm whose practice groups and attorney info was stored in a DB unaccesible
to search engines.  So what I did was generate static HTML with Cold Fusion
and left the templates on the server for the search engines to pick up.  I
put a META tag with a refresh of 0 to the actual CF template in the HTML. So
if someone clicked the on the link of the HTML from the search engine they
are actually going to get the CFM page.
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From: "Kevin Merker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 5:20 AM
Subject: CF friendly URL Major Search Engine Design.


> I've been made aware that a drawback of CF is that the URL's are
> unfriendly to the major search engines. This is one benefit of the
> Fusebox architecture that bypasses the unfriendly normal CF designed
> URL's. Is there a work around that can be used to make CF URL's more
> search engine friendly? Does frame use come into play?
> I can't see developing a site that can not be easily found by the major
> search engines.
> Please help.
>
> Thanks
> KM
>
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