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| Does a plus sign in URL get treated as a space? Question about hyphens, dots and slashes in URLs has come up here before. I can't recall if plus signs were discussed. So, my question is simply: "does Google index a plus sign as a word separator?" Thanks to all responded! Sincerely, Dmitri http://www.1-script.com/install/ Check out my CGI scripts installation offer ------------------------------------- ##-----------------------------------------------## Article posted with Web Developer's USENET Archive http://www.1-script.com/forums no-spam read and post WWW interface to your favorite newsgroup - alt.internet.search-engines - 7062 messages and counting! ##-----------------------------------------------## |
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| Re: Does a plus sign in URL get treated as a space? www.1-script.com wrote: > Question about hyphens, dots and slashes in URLs has come up here before. > I can't recall if plus signs were discussed. So, my question is simply: > "does Google index a plus sign as a word separator?" They should, since in an old RFC a + is equivalent to a space. -- 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 |