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Posted: 06/12/2006 04:59 am
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I have wrote some ASP code that reads a rss file that contains a brief overview of my latest news and displays it on the page. Each article in my latest news links to another xml with the full news item in it.
The links in latest news file are ?xml=http://www.domain.com/news1.xml and my asp uses Request servername and URL then concatinates this with querystring 'xml' so that I can just use the one ASP page to read all the news feeds.

In theory this works fine I can drill down into the various news items, however the ASP page has now been spidered by the various search engines twice but only the

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page has been spiders and not

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even though on other pages on my site pages have been indexed twice depending on the querystring involved.

In the following link http://www.highrankings.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=19075 there seems to be some discrepancy as to whether RSS feed internal links get spidered.

As I am creating an ASP as opposed to spidering the actual XML does any know why I am not getting spidered when my link includes a querystring?
Many thanks in advance


 
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