At 10.01 14/02/2002 +0100, Waes Bruno wrote:
>Does the 'bad_querystr' also work for .php pages ? i have querystring
>paramter that only affects the layout, so i dont want that one to turn up X
>times in my search results.

Ciao Bruno,

    I think I have not well understood your case. Anyway, theoretically the 
'bad_querystr' attibute affects the query string of every URL the spider 
retireves in a crawl. PHP scripts belong to this category if parameters 
such as the layout ones are passed through the GET method of HTTP.

    Hope this could help somehow. However, try to send more info.

Ciao
-Gabriele

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