I am in the process of converting the FT2 engine to do search engine
friendly urls
like/this/searchable instead of like?this=searchable
When a search engine hits the store, a new sid is generated. My concern is
the search engine indexing the sid.
It seems, from the search engines perspective, the sid will produce the same
content for the same url so the page will age accurately in the search
engine db......but,
The problem is the second time the search engine spiders the site, new sids
will be generated off of links that are spidered. So, in theory, everytime
the search engine spidered the site, the store would be reindexed while old
pages would remain in the search engine db with the original sid and new
pages would be added with a new sid. This would lead to a ton of duplicate
products in the search engine database and perhaps possible rank penalties
or a complete delisting from the search engine db. Hmmm. Anyone
implemented this? I know it's been discussed in the past.
any thoughts, comments, or claims of insanity?...
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