Re: Simple information gathering script req..
"Richard Watson" <tinnedmeat@doi lywood.org.uk> wrote:
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>Mike <find@reply.t o> writes:
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>> It would be better if it worked in a html page mind. As I
>> understand it, google prefers .html pages for indexing, so this
>> can't be used in the home page.[/color]
>
>There's no real need for a php page to end in .php although that
>depends on the friendliness of your system admin and/or the ability
>for you to use some kind of local configuration like .htaccess.[/color]
Ok.. I'll check that.
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>Having said that, are you sure "google prefers .html". It would seem
>odd for a search engine to differentiate based on delivery method.[/color]
Not sure no, it is one of those urban whispers but seems
widespread enough to have some merit.
"Richard Watson" <tinnedmeat@doi lywood.org.uk> wrote:
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>Mike <find@reply.t o> writes:
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>> It would be better if it worked in a html page mind. As I
>> understand it, google prefers .html pages for indexing, so this
>> can't be used in the home page.[/color]
>
>There's no real need for a php page to end in .php although that
>depends on the friendliness of your system admin and/or the ability
>for you to use some kind of local configuration like .htaccess.[/color]
Ok.. I'll check that.
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>Having said that, are you sure "google prefers .html". It would seem
>odd for a search engine to differentiate based on delivery method.[/color]
Not sure no, it is one of those urban whispers but seems
widespread enough to have some merit.
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