, it simply follows all links
> it encounters on the site, since I atleast can find several of my pages
> that are a bunch of links deep inside the site...
>
> Rene
>
> On Sat, 15 Mar 2003 10:26:05 -0700, Mike Hillyer wrote about "[PHP] Do
> query strings get spidered by G
Judging from how Google has indexed my site, it simply follows all links
it encounters on the site, since I atleast can find several of my pages
that are a bunch of links deep inside the site...
Rene
On Sat, 15 Mar 2003 10:26:05 -0700, Mike Hillyer wrote about "[PHP] Do
query string
s in some sort of
directory structure.
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From: "Mike Hillyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PHP GENERAL LIST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 4:26 AM
Subject: [PHP] Do query strings get spidered by Google?
> Hi All;
>
A better solution - make your pages look like static
html pages:
Search Engine Friendly PHP Pages
http://zend.com/zend/spotlight/searchengine.php
Search Engine-Friendly URLs
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/485
How can I pass variables to a script in the url like
/script/var1/var2?
How can I pas
Hi All;
I am trying to decide how to lay out a site with a lot of articles, and I am
wondering if query strings get spidered by Google. I was thinking it would
make for an easy search engine if I could put the articles in fulltext
searchable MySQL columns, but I do not want to lose the ability of
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