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17 February 2007, 01:54
Dynamically created pages (New way)
Dynamically created web pages often cause problems with search engines. If your
web pages are dynamically created, it's likely that many search engines have
difficulty to index them.
Why have search engines problems with dynamically created pages?
Many search engines don't like dynamically created pages because they might get
in an infinite loop if they follow some dynamically created pages.
Google has an official statement about this in its webmaster guidelines:
"If you decide to use dynamic pages (i.e., the URL contains a "?" character), be
aware that not every search engine spider crawls dynamic pages as well as static
pages. It helps to keep the parameters short and the number of them few."
What did Google change?
Google had the following statement in its webmaster guidelines:
"Don't use "&id=" as a parameter in your URLs, as we don't include these pages
in our index."
This entry has been removed from Google's guidelines. Here's the official
statement from
Google's blog:
"Google now indexes URLs that contain this parameter ("&id="). So if your site
uses a dynamic structure that generates it, don't worry about rewriting it -
we'll accept it just fine as is.
Keep in mind, however, that dynamic URLs with a large number of parameters may
be problematic for search engine crawlers in general, so rewriting dynamic URLs
into user-friendly versions is always a good practice when that option is
available to you.
If you can, keeping the number of URL parameters to one or two may make it more
likely that search engines will crawl your dynamic urls."
What does this mean to your web site?
If you have a dynamically created web site that uses only one or two parameters
to create web pages then it's likely that Google can index your web pages
without problems.
If you use more parameters then you should rewrite your URLs. Rewriting your
URLs makes sure that most
search engines will be able to index your site.
If you cannot rewrite your URLs then it helps if at least one stable link points
to a
dynamically created page. If a web page can be found through a direct link
then it is more likely that search engines index that page.
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