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Hi All,

Someone just told me that if you name your pages .php, it hinders your rankings.

Is that true?

Thanks


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Re: .php vs. .html

Yes but you can use mod_rewrite to trick the search engines. You can find a guide here. It sorta makes my head spin tho :mrgreen: I have problems with regular expressions. Certain pages on this site use mod_rewrite, even tho they are .php and generated dynamically they will show up as .html in the address bar of your browser.
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If only your .php contains session ids then only you have a problem otherwise they get indexed just fine!
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First of all thats not true, it depends on how you use php.

As pulse added the problem is related to the fact that PHP uses in some cases session ids in the url and since session changes from user to user the URL looks different at the "eyes" of a search engine. PHP pages are dynamic so you will find in most cases question marks in the url... for example http://www.mydomain.com/showuserinfo.php?userid=222

Google doesnt seem to pay lots of attention to this since it means dynamic conent, maybe automatic information and marks that as not so relevant information. Poeple use dynamic page sto fool search engines and Google pays attention to that also.

I don't know how much relevan or not relevant a dynamic page url (with query string) is for Google.

however if your site has good content and good links pointing to you you, good navigation you should not have problems with clean url .php pages

a php extension by itself will not hurt you... but yes, try to use clean urls. Use search engine friendly urls and try to avoid query strings as much as you can.
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Dani says: PHP sites are better. They are as indexable by the engines, as long as there are no query strings. PHP sites are more interactive and provide far more flexibility than HTML. They present a more professional image, by showing that your are up to date with the current technology. HTML is rather old school.

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Quote originally posted by promediacorp ...
HTML is rather old school.
I would respectfully disagree! What if the company doesn't need it for the most of its site? Like I am working on a corporate site for a client and except for a section to manage Press Releases, the whole site would be static! :p

Well, Why would I unnecessarily put .php on the static pages? For most of the non-tech people, as most of our visitors there would be, extensions don't make any sense! They don't know what .php is and leave aside a more professional image, by showing that we are up to date with the current technology.

Also, you can't tell by looking on the urls of the pages, if that page has been statically generated or by a site. For example this page that you are seeing right now has a .html extension, but it was generated by vBulletin... that's php hidden by mod_rewrite!
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Our website is designed using PHP and the site seems to be indexed
However, we have a dynamically generated link called Tell-a freind, which is from the page the visitor is in and does not get indexed becasue it has charecters such as ? in the URl and is not stored on the server
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URLs with query strings get indexed just fine.
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