is that it tends to avoid or downgrade URI's with parameters tacked onto
the end.
Does that go for internal links in your site then ???
news.php?start=10 etc ??? Could be tricky writing dyamic pages then.
Thanks,
Jon
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On 28 Jan 2004, at 01:05, Mike Migurski wrote:
Is Googlebot (or any other bot) able to follow links that are php?
As others have already pointed out to you, what better place to find information about google than google?
That, or your server logs - googlebot is great about identifying itself.
RTFM's aside, a little understanding of how HTTP request-response loop
goes a long way. There's no reason why google (or any other bot) shouldn't
be capable of making a GET request for a *.php resource. My understanding
is that it tends to avoid or downgrade URI's with parameters tacked onto
the end.
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