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Super Mario
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Question about php pages and search engines
Just wanted to know how search engines treat php pages? Do they spider and index them, or is a robots.txt file neccessay?
Peace, Turbo
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turbo -
I would suggest that you simply name your pages .html and just have the webserver parse your html pages also. If your host has it setup so you can overide setting with .htaccess you can put this in .htaccess in the same folder as your html pages AddType application/x-httpd-php html And yes it is a good idea to have a properly formatted robots.txt file also!! Tim |
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