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Old 07-06-2004, 10:36 PM
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Default Help:Converting .PHP pages into .html(.htm) pages

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I now developing a dynamic website(apache+PHP),the problem is that how do I convert the dynamic pages into static pages for the purpose of supporting Google's crawls.Could you give me some tips on this?Or,is there any tool to deal with this problem? Thank you in advance.
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Old 07-06-2004, 10:54 PM
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Search this forum for mod_rewrite. There's lots of posts on how to keep junk out of your URLs.
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Thanks.I really appreciate your feedback.
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Make sure your server has the ''mod_rewrite'' turned on first though (that is if your using a shared server).
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And, if you change the file name & extension (which you most likely will, although we've circumvented it by using static pages into which dynamic content is loaded - php scripts),

*remember* to pass take great care in not losing the original's worth by making the redirects. I mean, twice within one year we've had to change the filenames and twice we've lost the google ranks. Part bad planning part bad execution (e.g. changing some pages to SSL secured ones).

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