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For experts of googles. view.php is a script use to view different articales base on the article id.
viewing view.php of course will generate a default page.
So how did google see this? Will they crawl both page? Did they see it as same page or different page?
AND MOST IMPORTANT
Will an inbound link from other side to view.php?id=32 give a page rank VOTE to view.php
Please also give any comments regarding this.
-- James Yap --
[edited by: Marcia at 9:02 pm (utc) on Nov. 30, 2002]
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First thing is that Google and other search engines don't like URL's with a? in them because it might be a place they could get lost in a feed back loop in an extensive database. So, you need to find a way to extract the? in your php?id-32
Second, PageRank is more page specific. So a link to a specific page could help a page it is linked to, but not nearly much for the second page. There is kind of a minor spill over, but you can't count on it.
Basically, Google will index any and all pages you present to them in a manner they will spider.
I have a site with around 200 page.asp?id=8767 style pages and google crawls around 30 a day all month, and the whole lot on every dance. They rank well too. The pr is 1 less than the static pages, but then they are not linked to direct from the index page, whereas the static pages are.
If it is any consolation, Google has been crawling thousands of my pages over the past week span, so it must be finding something.