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Old March 1st, 2006, 08:17 AM
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PHP v ASP.NET SEO

Hi,

I'm new to SEO but have been advised thar programming my site in hybrid PHP rather than ASP.NET would be better for SEO. IS this correct??

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Old March 2nd, 2006, 12:59 AM
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I guess that all depends on what you mean by "hybrid PHP". Teh only thing I can imagine you mean there is that you're mixing PHP code in with HTML code.

To be hoenst, however you program with either language will achieve exactly the same results. SE's don't care what language the page is written in or what back end it's attached to. All that SE robots see is the HTML source code that's output by that back end code.

All you need to do is ensure that any dynamic pages with URL variables are kept to a minimum and don't use "id" as part of a variable name.

Keep to those ideas, and any server-side scripting language will do just as well as any other one.

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Going on what Catacaustic said, it doesn't really matter.

Aditionally, the more static html you have that is formatted correnectly, the more the SE's are going to like you. That's why forums use mod rewrite.

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