Re: FN-FORUM: Mod-Rewrite
date posted 25th January 2007 18:04
Mod Rewrite simply rewrites the URL - the outputted page will be exactly
the same, so I very much doubt that'll do anything as far as SE spiders go.
What makes you think they'll ignore the content?
Tom.
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> Hi,
>
> Nearly finished my site written in css, php and MySQL. Also just learned
> that SE spiders will ignore nearly all the content.
>
> Just found something called Mod-Rewrite, which will (I think) resolve my
> problem, but all I've read at present doesn't say how you write it, or where
> you place the script after you've written it?
>
> Can anyone help me with these two simple (I think) questions....
>
> TIA
>
> DG)
>
>
>
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