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Can the static(html) better than dynamic website(asp)

         

simonasdf

8:30 am on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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my website now may be searched by the google.But only the index page can be found . my website was built by asp.So the problem is the asp. Is it true.?
thank you for you help

marttali

9:10 am on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Appache rewrite can definitely help you!

Marcia

9:14 am on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Wouldn't it likely be on an IIS server if it's asp?

ppg

9:41 am on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi Simon, welcome to WebmasterWorld.

Dynamic pages can still be indexed by google, but there may be problems. The most usual one is the querystring in the URL. If you have too many parameters in your querystring and an over long URL then google may not index the page.

Also if one of your parameters is id= google may not like it.

What form are your URLs in?

simonasdf

9:56 am on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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hi ppg. thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu.

my url is: www.example.com
and my link is like :
http://www.example.com/news_view.asp?id=62
http://www.example.com/shop_view.asp?id=6
so i think it my be a problem to google.

I want to convert it into static website. Is there any software may convert the asp website into static site(html)?

Another question: I have a asp website may generate html,and this html may be searched by google?

I am newer for here. so may more question.
Thank you again.

ppg

10:07 am on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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firstly Simon, you should edit out your links - thats not done at WebmasterWorld, just use general examples.

ok, well the URL is not too long with only one parameter, so maybe the problem is the id=. I've read here that this can be a problem, have no experience of using id= in a querystring myself.

If you want to convert it to static, I think you have a couple of choices.

read this thread: [webmasterworld.com ], check DaveN's post number 10.

You could also write your own page generator to output all the pages for you. I'm just doing that myself to change over a db driven area of a site to auto generated static pages, should result in many more pages indexed. Its actually not that hard to do, take the structure of your asp pages and write the output to a file. If your an asp programmer I would guess VB would be your best bet for this.

I don't know of any commercially available software that does this, but if its out there I'm sure someone here knows about it.

ppg

10:13 am on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>and this html may be searched by google?

yes, google will just see the generated html, it will index fine as long as nothing else is stopping the spider reading the page.

simonasdf

10:22 am on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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thank you ,ppg ,you are so nice:)
thank you marttali,too

Woz

11:22 am on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Ni Hao simonasdf, Welcome to WebmasterWorld.

Dynamic URLs like those that you mention are no problem with Google, I have many similar pages indexed and doing well.

However, you do need to drive Googlebot into the pages with a little mor PR than needed for Static Pages. Having a healthy Root Page PR helps a lot, I would suggest chasing some links from high PR pages to give your overall site a boost. Also, be wary of PR leakage in your pages and point as much PR as you can to the dynamic pages to entive Googlebot into them.

Onya
Woz

simonasdf

12:00 pm on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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hi,Woz.
Nice to meet you:) You are chinese?
Thank you suggestion.

I am lazy:).so I don't want to convert my website,too.because it's a huge progject to me.:)

thank you.

where is you website. may you show me?

Marcia

12:09 pm on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



simonasdf, are your links regular text links, or are they JavaScript links? And do you have a site map for the site?

Those are mentioned in Google's guidelines for webmasters

[google.com...]

Woz

12:46 pm on Oct 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



>hi,Woz.
>Nice to meet you You are chinese?
Nope, but I have lived there.

>Thank you suggestion.
Bu Ker Qi.

>where is you website. may you show me?
See my profile.

Onya
Woz