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Because dynamic pages do not get indexed well in search engines, is
there a decent API out there to parse through the site and write pages
as plain html automatically? I noticed some WordPress and Blogger
writers have their posts served up as plain html.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

Apr 20 '06
10 2166
Rik
ma*******@gmail .com wrote:
Jerry, thanks for the response.

The user I'm building the site for is an absolute beginner when it
comes to computers. He needs to add/remove/modify pages easily. I
cannot see a better way of accomplishing that than using the 'get'
method - this way if a page needs to be added and navigation updated,
it's just another row in the MySQL table. The downside, everyone is
telling me, is poor indexing, which brings me to my original question
of a php interface that would parse through newly
added/modified/dropped pages and crank out plain html.

Basically, I want to accomplish what Blogger does - add pages
interactively, but have a real URL address that ends with *.html.


I've made similar pages for people I barely trust enough to know what the
"ctrl"-key is.
Indeed, every page was created using the "get" method, but to create
user-friendly url's I used mod_rewerite on apache.

So, for instance: the url is www.domain.com/contact.html, but get's
rewritten on the server to www.domain.com/index.php?page=contact, while the
users continue to see the "friendly" url.

Grtz,
--
Rik Wasmus
Apr 22 '06 #11

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