I too would be interested in learning what others on this list might have to
say about this. Knowing how a search engine such as Google indexes a site
or a page might be a good starting point in answering this debate: dynamic
vs. static.
Jeff
So I was having a conversation with a manager/educator in the IT Industry :)
In a discussion concerning search engines he stated how he dislikes dynamic
web pages (PHP/ASP/JSP/CFM) because search engine spiders 'choke' on dynamic
content or gives those pages a lower ranking. I can't see this as being
true. I epically can't see the search spider "choking" on dynamic pages
returning well-formed/valid HTML.
Any thoughts?
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