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Cookieless Session and SearchEngines (Google, etc.)

Hey,
does anybody know, if the "cookieless session" is a problem for common
searchengines like Google?
When reindexing, Google would alway get a "different" url caused by the
sessionid.

Thx for your help

Jan Wurl
ProSales Europe Media GmbH
http://www.prosales-europe.com
Nov 17 '05 #1
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