The web site http://www.searchenginewatch.com is highly recommended. :)

I believe that some search engines may not grok .php files properly, but
that may be old information, given the amount of PHP out there these
days.  All of my clients sites that I run use .html as a PHP extension,
so that's not an issue for them.

- Tim

On 07 Aug 2001 01:47:28 +0100, Tom Carter wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Does anyone have any experience with registering sites on the major search
> engines? I have a number of questions I hope to find help with (and please
> do excuse that not all of them are directly PHP related)
> 
> -Do search engines treat .html and .php files differently in caching etc?
> 
> -I include a standard header on each page, and was originally going to put
> into this standard all the various meta tags to describe the site, however
> someone suggested to me that this counetd against you by some search
> engine....anyone have any knowledge on this?
> 
> -How is it best to create meta tags? does anyone know of php or other tools
> or good guides?
> 
> 
> Any other general advice more than appreciated!
> 
> 
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