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    SE Friendly?

    Is the following URL SE friendly?

    http://www.domain.com/folder/view.cg...l&word=chronic

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    Yes, probably. Google shouldn't have a problem with that. Though, others might.

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    Thanks chromate, that means the site I am working on is almost finnished, just need to check a few last things and I can put it up for review...

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    Well, if it's a new site then you may as well make the URLs more search engine friendly than the one above to be sure.

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    I don't know how to :O

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    Sitepoint has a great article on SE friendly URLs here : http://www.sitepoint.com/article/sea...-friendly-urls

    Thats all you need. Let me know if you have any probs though...

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    Yeah, I know it in PHP, just not CGI...

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    There's also a great article on se friendly urls here
    Don't you just love free internet games ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by incka
    Yeah, I know it in PHP, just not CGI...
    Ah sorry Should have read the question properly...

    Instead of doing it in CGI, you could always do it in a PHP script, that then calls the cgi?

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    Um, how do I do that?

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