Hi!
This is a good issue on standards in file extensions also.
This is good issue which can be taken up to W3C.
So that search engine can incorporate to search standard file extensions on
a particular site.
Since it will solve even 100 % jsp pages.
And Even if it is JSP files you can as well add HTML tags/ meta tags
required for search engines. So indexing is not a problem for search engine.
Only my doubt is whether search engines presently recognize other than html
tags for indexing.
Rgds.
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From: Sean Moore [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 12:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: hide .jsp extensions to .html
My site is 100% jsp pages.
I want the search engines to index it and they will ignore
the pages with .jsp. I would prefer that all pages just
appeared to be html.
I am using Apache + Jrun.
I have thought of two ways to do this.
1) use some of apache url rewrite rules from *.html
to *.jsp
2) tell jrun to parse all *.html files as jsp pages and
just change all of my filenames.
Does anyone have:
a) any comments/suggestions/help on which way would be
better?
b) tips/Problems with using one or the other solution?
c) a better solution?
Thanks,
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