I wasn't aware that search engines don't follow anchors that include 
search arguments.

I use swish-e (http://swish-e.org) to index my sites and provide 
site-wide search.  It will follow all links to whatever depth you choose. 
 I'm surprised that commercial spiders aren't doing the same. 

>Dear All,
>
>Probably been asked before, but I can't find the answer anywhere. We're 
>trying to build a search engine friendly content management system with 
>WiTango. Has anyone made path arguments work with WiTango?
>
>i.e. www.site.com/page.taf/234/ instead of www.site.com/page.taf?page=234
>
>Thanks,
>Dale.
>
>
>
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