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    mil
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    Posted: 2004-Jun-29 13:54
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    Hi!
    As we know Google doen not like URLs with CGI parameters, e.g.:
    http://www.site.com/forum?board=general&topic=11782&session_id=8sd7f8dsfdsfd

    So, I've written patch for popular YaBB forum (www.yabbforum.com)
    to workaround it.
    Now all URLs look like:
    http://www.site.com/forum/board-general-topic-11782.html
    These URLs are indexed by Google very well.

    So, if you are interesting in forum usage on your web-site, send me PM or
    email me demi_x78 at yahoo.com
    or answer here.


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    Posted: 2004-Jun-30 09:08
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    Very cool!



    mil
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    Posted: 2004-Jun-30 19:40
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    Google just crawl my new forum completely. Great!


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