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Posted by Ikke on 04/12/07 22:47
Toby A Inkster <usenet200703@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote in
news:6l0ve4-o63.ln1@ophelia.g5n.co.uk:
<snip>
> As described in my previous post, each page would have effectively
> three URLs. Taking as an example, "sitemap.php", you'd have:
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> http://example.com/sitemap.php?lang=en (English)
> http://example.com/sitemap.php?lang=nl (Dutch)
> http://example.com/sitemap.php (auto-detect)
>
> Each page would have an explicit link to the other language version,
> so they would both be picked up by search engines.
Actually, I'm not so sure about that. As I've posted in another reply, I've
worked on a project years ago where this was a big problem.
Google did not see the other languages (other than the default), because it
ignored the parameters being passed to the pages.
I'm not sure what the solution was, though... Sorry.
Ikke
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