hi

Suggest to your client that he does a search for 'allaire' on MSN, LYCOS 
etc then checks out the links.  Lots of them end in '.cfm'.  Of course 
search engines do exactly as you say - hence searches for .jpg, .pdf etc 
work.  Just give the guy a chance to think better by trying those things :-)

Clients - Duh!!!

best wishes

John



At 15:20 15/05/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi all. I'm having an argument with a client about the cfm extension.
>He's got a guy doing his search engine optimization that is insisting
>that search engines won't follow any extension other than .htm and
>..html. I'm telling him the search engines don't care as long as they
>don't end in .cgi or have a query string in the URL. Am I wrong? Any
>documentation you can point me to one way or the other?
>
>Thanks a bunch!
>--
>
>Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations
>
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>ColdFusion Solutions / eCommerce Development
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>http://www.twcreations.com/
>954.721.3452
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