Looking for an answer or some thoughts on a theoretical question:  

 

Will a search engine respond more favorably in indexing a html file over a
cfm file (keywords, content, etc aside)?  

 

For example would one of these urls jump out as being better in terms of
SEO:

 

www.stuff.com/product.cfm/lollipops/cherry/product/2

 

 <http://www.stuff.com/lollipops/cherry-lollipops.htm>
www.stuff.com/lollipops/cherry-lollipops.htm

 

We're debating whether generating static htm files for each product based on
data from the database and re-generating when them when the database
information changed would have a benefit worth the effort.  Anyone have any
experience/results with the latter?

 

Thanks,

Scott


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