You could always write some URL Rewriting mechanism for ASP.Net so that the search engine would see it as something completely different.
Richard ...Mental Note...must write-up an article on URL Rewriting soon. > -----Original Message----- > From: dotnet discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > John Mandia > Sent: 22 April 2002 12:27 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [DOTNET] Suggestions: How to generate static html pages via > .NET > > > Thanks for the responses so far. > > But a quick question. When a search engine visits my cached page would it > see it as html or still as company_name.aspx?id=1 for example? > > Trying to optimise the site for search engine indexing as well > which is why > I was looking for a way of generating the html pages as it would offer the > following benefits: > > 1) Quick loading > 2) Doesn't put a load on RAM (if cached) or SQL if going straight to the > database. > 3) Search engine friendly > > Still very new at .net but what do you think of this: > > create a class that accepts either a single company id or an array of > company id's. It looks up the company id checks a lastupdated > column and if > that is higher than the lastgenerated date it loads up company_name.aspx? > id=<whatever company is passed to it> and then uses the System.IO > Namespace > to create the html page. > > That way a registered user could log in, update their page in sql and then > the update button could kick off the page generation process. > > Don't know how feasible that is. But if caching meets the three criteria > above then I guess I could use that (But sooner or later I may have to > build this anyway). > > Thanks again for your ideas. > > Can't implement xcache as I have my site hosted on a shared server. > > Regards, > > John > > You can read messages from the DOTNET archive, unsubscribe from DOTNET, or > subscribe to other DevelopMentor lists at http://discuss.develop.com. You can read messages from the DOTNET archive, unsubscribe from DOTNET, or subscribe to other DevelopMentor lists at http://discuss.develop.com.