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URL contains sessionids, how can i fix that so it can be index and spider in SE?
Hi Everyone,
I have a article directory at my homepage at: URL each of my articles submitted have sessionids for example, URL URL and so on....... What can i do so that every articles submitted to our article directory can be indexed and spider in search engine? Looking forward for your kindly advice soon.... Rgds, |
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I should point out that those aren't Session IDs... Those are simply your query strings....
The best way to go about doing so is to use Apache's mod_rewrite. There is an article on the site that will explain how to go about doing so. A friend of mine said he found it very easy... Search Engine Friendly URLs with mod_rewrite Hope that helps...
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