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Spidering dynamic content in a database
HI all
I have just installed phpdig onto my local server. I am having trouble indexing the dynamic content of the site which is held in a mysql database...basically it does not get spidered! I thought I had set this up during installation, looks like i was wrong. I would appreciate if anyone could explain what i have done wrong and steps required to setup phpdig so that this dynamic content can be spidered and will show up in my search results. Thanks in advance Alex |
As long as a human could visit your dynamic pages then PhpDig should be able to as well. Make sure that all pages are linked to with standard anchor tags, and that your dynamic MySQL content is displayed correctly in a browser.
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