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    phoenix06007
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    Posted: 2008-Nov-03 12:20
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    Hello guys! supposed that im going to make a web development website..I just like to ask some tips.. in terms in search engine optimization... is it advisable to my site to make dynamic of my contents? i mean if i want to make the content dynamic meaning it comes from the database so that i can easily change the text anytime i want.. but i'm just confuse if ever i will do it.. can it will be easily crawl my site into any web search engine?



    shubhangid
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    Posted: 2008-Nov-04 05:09
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    It will definitely crawl your website.But before developing website go through the coding standards to be followed for easy crawling.You can search for that.

    All the best.



    dudibob
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    Posted: 2008-Nov-04 08:53
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    Hey Phoenix, you ave already asked a similar question to this here: [link]

    The take away from it is that the output (from php or HTML) is in HTML. PHP is probably better for the dynamic elements of it making updates and such much easier.



    tomer1
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    Posted: 2008-Nov-11 02:27
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    use onley PHP!!!! not HTML



    Prowler
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    Posted: 2008-Nov-11 08:41
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    It all depends on what you set out to do.

    I will quote a real life example here:



    Code: [copy]





    As you can see, the more processing you require at the server end, the lesser number of pages it can serve - other things being equal.





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    Posted: 2008-Nov-11 11:54
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    *** use only PHP!!!! not HTML ***


    This comment makes no sense at all, because the PHP script on the server simply outputs a page of HTML for the browser to render.


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