search engine friendly URLS (Mac)

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 16667
interpreted = N
texte = OK, if I understand some of the earlier postings correctly (on this list and/or the WebStar list), to allow search engine spidering of my Webcatalog site I can use either:A) WebCatalog autoproxy -- with Webcatalog 2.1 installed, orB) Welcome -- 3'rd party programBy using one or the other, friendly URLS (no ? symbols, etc.) would be returned to users and search engines, right?If this is right so far... can anyone summarize the pros and cons of both approaches? (anything to be aware of regarding memory usage, speed, logging, etc?)It would be very cool to allow search engine spidering of the entire site! TIA for tips and advice,Dale Stokdyk www.me2u.com Dale Stokdyk dstokdyk@dvs.mv.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: search engine friendly URLS (Mac) and Lycos! (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  2. Fwd: Re: search engine friendly URLS (Mac) (Laurent Pladys 1998)
  3. Re: search engine friendly URLS (Mac) and Lycos! (Dale LaFountain 1998)
  4. search engine friendly URLS (Mac) (Dale Stokdyk 1998)
OK, if I understand some of the earlier postings correctly (on this list and/or the WebStar list), to allow search engine spidering of my Webcatalog site I can use either:A) WebCatalog autoproxy -- with Webcatalog 2.1 installed, orB) Welcome -- 3'rd party programBy using one or the other, friendly URLS (no ? symbols, etc.) would be returned to users and search engines, right?If this is right so far... can anyone summarize the pros and cons of both approaches? (anything to be aware of regarding memory usage, speed, logging, etc?)It would be very cool to allow search engine spidering of the entire site! TIA for tips and advice,Dale Stokdyk www.me2u.com Dale Stokdyk dstokdyk@dvs.mv.com Dale Stokdyk

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