|  | Posted by Wrm on 06/07/05 04:45 
"Luigi Donatello Asero" <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> wrote in messagenews:EO6pe.26695$d5.177630@newsb.telia.net...
 
 <snip>
 > There is and as I previously wrote
 > in order to legitimately protect the interests of my one-man business I
 > cannot always say what I am planning to do
 
 You can send .html files that contain PHP and it's all the same for the
 user, so point of having .html and .php (both) is kinda silly :) I doubt
 that there are any reason why using exactly same pages in .php and .html
 would protect anything, still, it's your choise if you are willing to live
 with possible penalties with searchengines and you really think there's any
 reason to do so.
 
 
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 > It could happen but in this case I have  other priorities-
 > Google has not shown to appreciate content anyway.
 > And, by the way, it  does not show my pages with subsubdirectories.
 
 Have you considered possibility that maybe it hasn't properly crawled your
 site because OF duplication for all pages on .html and .php? There are
 claims that google crawls site slower when it's HTTPS and then if there's
 even duplicate content besides that...
 
 
 <snip>
 
 > How do you do that?
 
 Depends from what kinda database I'd be running my site from, but most
 likely there would be table of URLS in site, with anchor texts (maybe even
 small text description of page content if there would be reason for that),
 and I'd run SQL query, feed data from it to PHP script and let it build
 sitemap...
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