On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 13:33:00 +0100, Sander Pilon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
>>
>> >If you want to be totally searchengine-safe, do not use variables
>>on the
>> >url, do not rely on cookies and do not rely on POST variables
>> for the pages
>> >you want to have the searchengine spider.
>>
>> How t
You might want to look at Jeremy Brands VERY useful "variables from uri"
function that can be found at http://www.nirvani.net/software/ I use this
religiously and am quite pleased with it.
--Joe
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 02:19:46PM -0500, Kristofer Widholm wrote:
> At 13.33 +0100 01-01-23, Sande
At 13.33 +0100 01-01-23, Sander Pilon poked the keyboard as follows:
> >
>> >If you want to be totally searchengine-safe, do not use variables on the
>> >url, do not rely on cookies and do not rely on POST variables
>> for the pages
>> >you want to have the searchengine spider.
>>
>> How the
>
> >If you want to be totally searchengine-safe, do not use variables on the
> >url, do not rely on cookies and do not rely on POST variables
> for the pages
> >you want to have the searchengine spider.
>
> How the heck do you build a dynamic site without URL variables,
> cookies, or POST variabl
On Tuesday 23 January 2001 09:23, Kristofer Widholm wrote:
> >If you want to be totally searchengine-safe, do not use variables on
> > the url, do not rely on cookies and do not rely on POST variables for
> > the pages you want to have the searchengine spider.
>
> How the heck do you build a dynam
At 09:23 23.01.2001, Kristofer Widholm said:
[snip]
>>If you want to be totally searchengine-safe, do not use variables on the
>>url, do not rely on cookies and do not rely on POST variables for the pages
>>you want to have the searchengine spider.
>
>How th
>If you want to be totally searchengine-safe, do not use variables on the
>url, do not rely on cookies and do not rely on POST variables for the pages
>you want to have the searchengine spider.
How the heck do you build a dynamic site without URL variables,
cookies, or POST variables?
Kristofer
Sam
-Original Message-
From: Sander Pilon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 9:51 AM
To: Jamie; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Search Engines and PHP
>
> I was wondering if anyone can enlighten me about the ability of search
> engines to read and list PHP
>
> I was wondering if anyone can enlighten me about the ability of search
> engines to read and list PHP pages. I have been told that because PHP
> produces a dynamic html page (i.e. one that possibly outputs
> different HTML
> for each hit or request) that they are not easily added to search en
I was wondering if anyone can enlighten me about the ability of search
engines to read and list PHP pages. I have been told that because PHP
produces a dynamic html page (i.e. one that possibly outputs different HTML
for each hit or request) that they are not easily added to search engines
(if th
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