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Duplicate Penalty moving from Access to SQL?

Will the search engines see the content and differntly

         

peter sampers

4:03 pm on Jan 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I have a question on behalf of a client of mine.

I am concerned with duplicate penaltys being applied to thier sites(4). They have always done very well in serps. They recently switched to sql server but they used to run each site off of access data base. All content is on the same servers, spread across uniqe ip's and unique domain names.

The sites have always had the same template while on access and while now on sql, but the body of the content is different across pages.

Am I in any danger of a dup penaltiy because I now use to sql as opposed to access to serve up my pages?

Any feedback would help.

coopster

7:24 pm on Jan 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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The search engines only see the content after it has been formatted and sent, they have no idea whether or a not a database was being used let alone which database was being used. Changing databases alone would not serve different content.