tedd wrote:
Hi gang:

I've read that php sessions can create problems for Google bots. For example, the 
following was taken from a Google "Web Master Help" Center:

-- Quote --
Allow search bots to crawl your sites without session IDs or arguments that 
track their path through the site. These techniques are useful for tracking 
individual user behavior, but the access pattern of bots is entirely different. 
Using these techniques may result in incomplete indexing of your site, as bots 
may not be able to eliminate URLs that look different but actually point to the 
same page.
-- Un-quote --

<http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35770>

I've also seen a comment here:

http://www.weberdev.com/get_example-3431.html

But, I'm not following what's happening.

Can someone shed some light on this for me? How can one do sessions and make 
Google bots happy?

use_trans_sid (I think) will append the sessionid to all pages, so instead of:

/page.php

it will become

/page.php?PHPSESSID=xxxxx

much the same as if you do:

<?php
echo '/page.php?' . SID;
?>

Bots don't like that, so where possible turn use_trans_sid off (check manual about when/how you can do this).

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