At 12:47 PM +1000 6/8/06, Chris wrote:
>tedd wrote:
>>At 10:56 AM +1000 6/8/06, Chris wrote:
>>>tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
I've read that php sessions can create problems for Google bots.
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>>Chris:
>>
>>Thanks -- after your lead, I found that my site's session.use_trans_sid was
>>tu
On 6/7/06, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can someone shed some light on this for me? How can one do sessions and make
Google bots happy?
I think what they're getting at is don't use session id's unless
they're logged in.
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tedd wrote:
At 10:56 AM +1000 6/8/06, Chris wrote:
tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
I've read that php sessions can create problems for Google bots. For example, the
following was taken from a Google "Web Master Help" Center:
-- Quote --
Allow search bots to crawl your sites without session IDs or argum
At 10:56 AM +1000 6/8/06, Chris wrote:
>tedd wrote:
>>Hi gang:
>>
>>I've read that php sessions can create problems for Google bots. For example,
>>the following was taken from a Google "Web Master Help" Center:
>>
>>-- Quote --
>>Allow search bots to crawl your sites without session IDs or argume
tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
I've read that php sessions can create problems for Google bots. For example, the
following was taken from a Google "Web Master Help" Center:
-- Quote --
Allow search bots to crawl your sites without session IDs or arguments that
track their path through the site. These t
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