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Old 05-31-2005, 01:31 AM
Luigi Donatello Asero
 
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Do search engines like subsubdirectories?



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Do search engines like subsubdirectories?

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Old 05-31-2005, 01:32 AM
John Bokma
 
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Re: Do search engines like subsubdirectories?

Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:

> Do search engines like subsubdirectories?


First, a sub directory, and a sub sub directory is just a thing on your
webserver. Calling bar in http://example.com/foo/bar a subdirectory of foo
might be correct, or might be completly wrong.

To answer your question: yes, there is nothing wrong with what you call a
subsubdirectory.

On the other hand, some people agree on a maximum lenght for an URL, e.g. a
subsubsubsub..................subsubsub......subsu bdirectory might be a bad
idea.

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Old 05-31-2005, 01:32 AM
Luigi Donatello Asero
 
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Re: Do search engines like subsubdirectories?


"John Bokma" <john@castleamber.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:Xns9658B296A4AC7castleamber@130.133.1.4...
> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>
> > Do search engines like subsubdirectories?

>
> First, a sub directory, and a sub sub directory is just a thing on your
> webserver. Calling bar in http://example.com/foo/bar a subdirectory of foo
> might be correct, or might be completly wrong.
>
> To answer your question: yes, there is nothing wrong with what you call a
> subsubdirectory.
>
> On the other hand, some people agree on a maximum lenght for an URL, e.g.

a
> subsubsubsub..................subsubsub......subsu bdirectory might be a

bad
> idea.



How may levels are usually accepted?
3 (directory, subdirectory, subsubdirectory)?
Or more?
How long may an URL be for a search engine?


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Old 05-31-2005, 01:32 AM
John Bokma
 
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Re: Do search engines like subsubdirectories?

Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:

> Do search engines like subsubdirectories?


First, a sub directory, and a sub sub directory is just a thing on your
webserver. Calling bar in http://example.com/foo/bar a subdirectory of foo
might be correct, or might be completly wrong.

To answer your question: yes, there is nothing wrong with what you call a
subsubdirectory.

On the other hand, some people agree on a maximum lenght for an URL, e.g. a
subsubsubsub..................subsubsub......subsu bdirectory might be a bad
idea.

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Experienced (web) developer: http://castleamber.com/
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Old 05-31-2005, 01:32 AM
Luigi Donatello Asero
 
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Re: Do search engines like subsubdirectories?


"John Bokma" <john@castleamber.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:Xns9658B296A4AC7castleamber@130.133.1.4...
> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>
> > Do search engines like subsubdirectories?

>
> First, a sub directory, and a sub sub directory is just a thing on your
> webserver. Calling bar in http://example.com/foo/bar a subdirectory of foo
> might be correct, or might be completly wrong.
>
> To answer your question: yes, there is nothing wrong with what you call a
> subsubdirectory.
>
> On the other hand, some people agree on a maximum lenght for an URL, e.g.

a
> subsubsubsub..................subsubsub......subsu bdirectory might be a

bad
> idea.



How may levels are usually accepted?
3 (directory, subdirectory, subsubdirectory)?
Or more?
How long may an URL be for a search engine?


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https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/it/traduzioni.php






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Old 05-31-2005, 01:32 AM
John Bokma
 
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Re: Do search engines like subsubdirectories?

Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:

> "John Bokma" <john@castleamber.com> skrev i meddelandet


[ snip ]

> How may levels are usually accepted?
> 3 (directory, subdirectory, subsubdirectory)?
> Or more?


I see no problems with more (I use 4 "directories" for example).

> How long may an URL be for a search engine?


I have no idea (for *a* SE). How long do you need it to be?

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Old 05-31-2005, 01:32 AM
John Bokma
 
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Re: Do search engines like subsubdirectories?

Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:

> "John Bokma" <john@castleamber.com> skrev i meddelandet


[ snip ]

> How may levels are usually accepted?
> 3 (directory, subdirectory, subsubdirectory)?
> Or more?


I see no problems with more (I use 4 "directories" for example).

> How long may an URL be for a search engine?


I have no idea (for *a* SE). How long do you need it to be?

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Old 05-31-2005, 01:32 AM
Stacey
 
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Re: Do search engines like subsubdirectories?

"John Bokma" <john@castleamber.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9658D63884EDAcastleamber@130.133.1.4...
> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>
>> "John Bokma" <john@castleamber.com> skrev i meddelandet

>
> [ snip ]
>
>> How may levels are usually accepted?
>> 3 (directory, subdirectory, subsubdirectory)?
>> Or more?

>
> I see no problems with more (I use 4 "directories" for example).
>
>> How long may an URL be for a search engine?

>
> I have no idea (for *a* SE). How long do you need it to be?


To add here, you really don't need a super long URL. I mean why do it? You
can use keywords and still keep a reasonably sized URL. If it looks spammy
and it would be hard to remember even for you...then it is probably to long
and looks unprofessional.

Stacey


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Old 05-31-2005, 01:32 AM
Stacey
 
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Re: Do search engines like subsubdirectories?

"John Bokma" <john@castleamber.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9658D63884EDAcastleamber@130.133.1.4...
> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>
>> "John Bokma" <john@castleamber.com> skrev i meddelandet

>
> [ snip ]
>
>> How may levels are usually accepted?
>> 3 (directory, subdirectory, subsubdirectory)?
>> Or more?

>
> I see no problems with more (I use 4 "directories" for example).
>
>> How long may an URL be for a search engine?

>
> I have no idea (for *a* SE). How long do you need it to be?


To add here, you really don't need a super long URL. I mean why do it? You
can use keywords and still keep a reasonably sized URL. If it looks spammy
and it would be hard to remember even for you...then it is probably to long
and looks unprofessional.

Stacey


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Old 05-31-2005, 01:32 AM
Luigi Donatello Asero
 
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Re: Do search engines like subsubdirectories?


"John Bokma" <john@castleamber.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:Xns9658D63884EDAcastleamber@130.133.1.4...
> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>
> > "John Bokma" <john@castleamber.com> skrev i meddelandet

>
> [ snip ]
>
> > How may levels are usually accepted?
> > 3 (directory, subdirectory, subsubdirectory)?
> > Or more?

>
> I see no problems with more (I use 4 "directories" for example).



4 directories?
Is not "www" a directory and for example on my website "sv", "en", "it",
"de" some of the subdirectories or what do you mean by "directories" here?


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