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    trentham
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    Posted: 2006-Apr-27 15:40
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    Hi,

    All our site's pages are .php - as some are dynamic.

    But many are not. They are just plain html - saved as a .php page.

    Will that confuse Google? Should they be .htm?

    Thanks,

    - Greg



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    Posted: 2006-Apr-27 15:49
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    No worries - it's fine that way. smile



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    Posted: 2006-Apr-27 20:47
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    Google doesn't care what the page is called. It just wants to see nice content inside valid HTML tags.

    It cannot tell if a page is static or has been generated from a script, and doesn't care either.


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