> > What a web robot sees is exactly what you see when you look at the
> > "Document Source" of the viewed page. The robot doesn't know how text
> > got there, only the server know the origin. The output could be an
> > include file from a SSI or a the output of a perl script generated dynamically.
>
> This is not quite true. Many robots, esp. those run by large search
> engines will choke on redirect headers, both server-side (i.e. in your
> .htaccess) and client-side (the infamous meta-tag). Esp. the
> server-side redirects will not be apparent from your source window
> review.
I'm not using a redirect header, it's a SSI exec.
> Now what your doing is way cool, but why ain't you using
> Apache/mod_perl so as to stop wasting RAM and CPU capacity and do
> away with cgi-bin and SSI all together ;-) ?
Don't have access to the server configuration :-)
Urb
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