RE: Search engine coding

2001-03-08 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP
> >Don't put an extension on the end, the first example will work just fine > > Extensions enable statistics programs to include such pages in > their tallys. We use WebTrends and it works without them quite happily (thinking they're directories - and thus "index.htm" for that folder) Philip Arn

RE: Search engine coding

2001-03-08 Thread paul smith
Extensions enable statistics programs to include such pages in their tallys. best, paul At 10:58 AM 3/8/01 +, you wrote: >Don't put an extension on the end, the first example will work just fine ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fuseb

RE: Search engine coding

2001-03-08 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP
> Hi, is anyone using Ben Forta's search engine trick that could > help me out? > Actually it's probably a simple question/answer. > http://127.0.0.1/secure/index.cfm/fuseaction/sign_in/c_id/1/CFID/1 > /CFTOKEN/73352734 The only thing that search engines worry about is the ? and & As long as y

Search engine coding

2001-03-08 Thread JW
Hi, is anyone using Ben Forta's search engine trick that could help me out? Actually it's probably a simple question/answer. I'm just wondering what "extension" I should have that will make it as search engine friendly as possible. Can I just leave the link like this? (I'm a stickler for beautif