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drewgainor
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Posted: 02/27/2008 06:19 pm
We want our site to use AJAX for our every day users. We also have an AJAX history script that adds #whatever to the end of the URL. This obviously is not search engine friendly. So we set up fallback links for non AJAX requests. I'm assuming search engines will use the non ajax links. Is this something I should be concerned about. Especially if other websites link to our site with the whatever.com/#somepage links.
Bottomline: would search engines see whatever.com/#somepage and whatever.com/somepage as different links?
Thanks
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