I don't think Google follows URLS to every variation based on a query string.
I know to have some of my pages indexed I had to rewrite the URL so the query
string looked like a directory path.
Cheers,
Rob.
-{ Rene Brehmer }- wrote:
>
> Judging from how Google has indexed my site, it simply follows all links
> it encounters on the site, since I atleast can find several of my pages
> that are a bunch of links deep inside the site...
>
> Rene
>
> On Sat, 15 Mar 2003 10:26:05 -0700, Mike Hillyer wrote about "[PHP] Do
> query strings get spidered by Google?" what the universal translator
> turned into this:
>
> >I am trying to decide how to lay out a site with a lot of articles, and I am
> >wondering if query strings get spidered by Google. I was thinking it would
> >make for an easy search engine if I could put the articles in fulltext
> >searchable MySQL columns, but I do not want to lose the ability of search
> >engines to spider them. Otherwise, I believe there is a way to convert the
> >quert string to a trailing / so it looks like directory structure, does
> >anyone have info on that?
>
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