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How does google index php-files?
Hello
I have a site with a number of pages, which is accessed through the index.php file, with variables pointing the user to the different pages. Will all these pages be spidered, or do I need a seperate name for each page? |
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Google treats php pages like normal pages, but will not index any pages with more than 2 variables. If you have more than that, you need to use mod-rewrite. I would search these forums for mod-rewrite. There have been some good threads on this a while ago.
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Thanks for a quick reply. Will check that out.
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