RE: IIS and making SES URLs work [WAS: Search Engine Optimization ]

2003-07-08 Thread Brook Davies
Our pages, using SES url's get good ranking at google. An example is if you search for football eye shield you get this indexed link: http://www.teamskyline.com/index.cfm/method/cdd2_productdisplay/catid/6/category/Football/subcatid/172/sub_category/Eye%20Shields/product_id/ITECH/name/Eye%20Shi

RE: IIS and making SES URLs work [WAS: Search Engine Optimization ]

2003-07-08 Thread Gyrus
At 15:27 08/07/2003 -0700, you wrote: >Dumb q... SES urls... Are they even required any more? I mean, the >smarter engines follow links through your site, so is it really necessary? AFAIK Googlebot only crawls dynamic pages that are linked to from static pages - an obvious rule to avoid the ki

RE: IIS and making SES URLs work [WAS: Search Engine Optimization ]

2003-07-08 Thread Costas Piliotis
Dumb q... SES urls... Are they even required any more? I mean, the smarter engines follow links through your site, so is it really necessary? -Original Message- From: Gyrus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 2:26 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: IIS and making SES URLs wor

Re: IIS and making SES URLs work [WAS: Search Engine Optimization]

2003-07-08 Thread Mahmut Basaran
You should also check this website: http://www.fusium.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=view.aProduct&contentObjectID=5DA 3DC7A-1C03-4367-A7B90A1EEE3EF675#sesConverter Also, if you're using iis lockdown, make sure allowdotinpath is set to 1 otherwise ses urls will not work. - Original Message - F

Re: IIS and making SES URLs work [WAS: Search Engine Optimization]

2003-07-08 Thread Gyrus
At 14:34 08/07/2003 -0700, you wrote: >Open the IIS manager >Right click on a site and choose Properties >Click the Home Directory tab >Click the Configuration button (lower right of dialog) >Click the .cfm extension and choose 'Edit' >The lower left checkbox: "Check that File Exists" > >If you lea

Re: IIS and making SES URLs work [WAS: Search Engine Optimization]

2003-07-08 Thread Matt Robertson
Sure. Open the IIS manager Right click on a site and choose Properties Click the Home Directory tab Click the Configuration button (lower right of dialog) Click the .cfm extension and choose 'Edit' The lower left checkbox: "Check that File Exists" If you leave that on (the default) IIS will throw