Do PHP get punished PR and ranking wise because they are dynamic?
PHP vs HTML in a Search Engine
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PHP vs HTML in a Search Engine
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It depends on the search engine, and the url itself of the dynamically generated page. Google doesnt have much of a problem with dynamic pages. I have achieved numerous top 10 rankings for clients who use php or asp.Originally posted by calm
Do PHP get punished PR and ranking wise because they are dynamic?
Your other option is to rewrite apache to view the "?" in the url as a "/"Comment

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