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Dynamic page indexing
Iv successfully installed phpdig onto my web server.
Iv set up htaccess to make use of the mod_rewrite which writes my dynamic urls to a standard format /activities/resource1.html rather than /activities/page.php?product_id=1 I have a link in my index.html page to the rewritten url when i spider index.htm all standard pages are spidered but the modified dynamic url isnt. Does anyone have any ideas as to why this has not happened? thanks alex |
I think i have found out why, the dynamic pages I wanted to spider were PHP pages that generated XML. I have since spidered a dynamic php page with no xml content.
Does anybody know why the page with xml content was not spidered and how I can get this to happen?? thanks all |
Do the XML pages send a mime-type of application/xhtml+xml? If so, then PhpDig doesn't understand the files, so it doesn't index them. If you want to index application/xhtml+xml mime-types, then you may find this thread useful.
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