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| Re: Value of a name in directory Chris Hope wrote: > John Bokma wrote: > >> /foo/bar.cgi/widgets/bar >> >> /widgets/bar *could be* passed as PATH_INFO to bar.cgi. > > Yeah I currently do that with my electrictoolbox.com site where > the /article/ part of the uri is in fact a PHP script called article > and the rest of the stuff becomes a PATH_INFO variable in PHP. Yeah, I have used the same thing here and there :-) -- John Perl SEO tools: http://johnbokma.com/perl/ Experienced (web) developer: http://castleamber.com/ Get a SEO report of your site for just 100 USD: http://johnbokma.com/websitedesign/seo-expert-help.html |
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| Re: Value of a name in directory On Mon, 02 May 2005 21:54:34 +0200, davidof <david.george@g-dumpthisbit-mail.com> wrote: > Ignoramus760 wrote: > >> >> My fitday page is of no importance whatsoever and its pagerank of 0 reflects that. > > Don't assume your page is of no importance to Google and has no > pagerank - if it is in the Google index it has PageRank. The parent > page has a link from a PR5 page and their is an inbound link with > the word fitday in it. Having keywords in URLs or domains means that > if someone links to your site using the URL you will also get > keyword relevant anchor text. You have made some excellent points. Thank you. i > http://www.abcseo.com/ -- |