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Need some help...
Will Google treat these urls as the same url or will the get var cause it to recognize each as a different url? The attached variables cause the page content and meta tags to be different but I dont know how the SE will treat it. Each page view is accessed with a different link. Quote:
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It should not be a problem but I think Google indexes better a simple html pages than these your placed. I have changed simple .html pages with .php pages in one of my web sites and the "new pages" never got the same pagerank.
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?PHP should be ok with search engines. ASP doesn't do so well.
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google will treat those two urls as two different pages.
I have some dynamic pages over a year old and they haven't had PR yet. Static pages work better for search engines.
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Thanks for the input guys.
From the comments here and from other sources, I'm becoming a little gun shy of letting search engines into dynamic content pages. Although if the page does not require the spider to make choices, it doesn’t seem like dynamic content should matter. The fact that content changes with each visit should actually help pr. Some comments have also suggested that the .php extension alone might hold back the ranking which worries me since every page in my site ends with .php whether it actually contains dynamic content or not. Does anyone have any real life experience or knowledge about this issue? I'd like to know if there are sites with 100% php pages that have attained very high pr. |
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i find it hard to believe the page extention (ie. .php)
would effect the rank, thought im no expert. im going thru the same issue right now. the reason i think the spiders will aviod this issue is because theres too much dynamic content on the web to go unnoticed. im sure google knows that. with all the advanced code those spiders go thru, i'd have to assume omitting the .php or .asp, would be an easy task to come by. the real deal comes with content. and all of these dynamic codes, ie. php being my favorite, all generate html in the end anyway. if anyone finds any reason at all that these spiders ARE in fact underestimating php pages, or any other non-html extentions, please post it. the world of web codes is far too interesting to stick with plain html. |
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