Re: PHP generated content seen by spiders?




David wrote:
On 2 Aug 2006 17:13:04 -0700, "canadafred" <canadian_web@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


David wrote:
<snip>n/a

<snip> is wrong again, the major search engines have no MAJOR problems
with dynamic pages, they can spider them fine so you have probably
been looking at old SEO information (they used to have problems with
dynamic URLs, but that's a long time ago).

/... missing something to qualify statement .../

What's missing from the statement exactly? Other that the qualifying
parts you snipped from my post of course!

The major search engines have no real trouble picking out content, as
long as they can find it. It in how the dynamic pages are delivered
which determines whether the content will be picked up or not.


Well that was helpful Fred (not)!

Confucius say stick to fishing in friendly waters, unfriendly waters
are not friendly :-)

Gotta' look into the future. Can't sit still on yesterday's successes.
Think about the future man. Are you postured? I am. See the difference.
That is why you loathe, salivating.

Don't think for an instant that I'm intimidated by you. You are
intelligent enough to be able to cause me some grief, but in of
yourself it is not enough.You want to try me, fine. That is entirely
your choice. I am curious to see what you think you've got. I'm
suggesting to you though, you are fighting the wrong enemy. You are
missing an opportunity this marketer's been brewing.

If you want to dual, dual. Pick a keyphrase pertinent to our industry
and see ya' in the SERPs. It is like a game Dave. If you don't think
you are sufficiently qualified to play, then don't play. Go backwards
all you want, I'm going the other way.

Care to expand on the above to help the OP out?

Care to expand on you silly ploy incorporating the OP?

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