> I know that the search engines don't index the CGI generated web pages. Actually...I have a website that has articles which a perl script generates. The URL to the articles look like http://site.com/article.pl?article=thearticle. I have an SHTML page which links to each one of these articles. Google has indexed all of these articles even though they are CGI-generated.
> Will the search engines find something on the page if all the content is SSI generated? I would say yes because the search engine can only read content that the server generates. It can't just open files on a server like you could if you were writing a script. hth, JOSHUA D. HAYDEN ----- Original Message ----- From: "Octavian Rasnita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 11:40 PM Subject: Search engines and server side includes > Hi all, > > I know that the search engines don't index the CGI generated web pages. > Do you know if they index the pages that contains server side includes? > I know that they index the html pages, but I don't know how they work. > Will the search engines find something on the page if all the content is SSI > generated? > > Thank you. > Teddy, > [EMAIL PROTECTED]