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Posted by John Dunlop on 04/21/06 14:28
maxvalery@gmail.com:
> Do you think a dynamic one-pager which gives an appearance of
> a full site through 'index.php/?id=1'
Wow there! If all your pages are indexes, it follows that the
content they index must be either something other than webpages (e.g.,
images) or off-site pages! Unless the indexes index themselves!
Recursive indexing.
Seriously, they're not all indexes, are they?
> would be indexed better than the same site with every page
> written in html?
Besides XHTML, what other markup notation do you have in mind?
(Seems to me you're confusing *files* with *webpages*, apologies if
I'm wrong.)
> Something is telling me plain html sites float up faster.
If a portion of your users are search engines, you presumably have
many more users. Look up maxims of HTTP URL design, you'll find they
take into consideration more than SEO. For example, the human aspect,
since URLs are, whether or not this was originally intended, part of
the user interface.
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Jock
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