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www.mysite.com/EN_MagazineArchiveLetterFromTheEditor.aspx?issue=august2002
but pages like this aren't:
www.mysite.com/EN_MagazineArchiveArticle.aspx?id=divingsafari
This is an online magazine with new articles every month, plus other new pages. Not a single article has been indexed since launch 6 months ago but ALL other pages have. I'd REALLY appreciate some help and input about this. There's only one difference between the pages. The word "id" in the parameter of the non indexed pages. Many thanks.
Just like you take care to implement a nice looking and useable UI for your website you should take the time to implement a user and SE friendly URI name space. Itīs not hard and certainly worth the effort. Remember, cool URIs donīt change [w3.org].
Andreas
allinurl: affiliateId
allinurl: aspx?id=gives 138,000 results.
So obviously, "aspx?id=" isn't a hard and fast rule for keeping Googlebot away. Then again...
Interesting Observation of the Day:
My client uses "id" with both letters lower case. A quick scan looked like zero of the 138,000 results used lowercase "id." A closer inspection shows exactly 2 pages in the top 1000 that use the "id" all others are uppercase "ID" (about 95%) or the I is upper case "Id"
Seems like it would be trivial. But as I'm not the resident techie, can someone comment on the potential for G taking into consideration the case of the "I" & the "D" when they decide what to index?
Think I'll go poke around those 2 pages a little more.
rmjvol