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Date: 03/31/04
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: John W. Holmes [mailto:holmes072000 <email protected>]
>
> Do a search for "search engine friendly URLs" or somethig along those
> lines to see how to fix this. Using frames is not a very elegant
solution. > I'm not sure how/if search engines will index your pages if
you have > frames.
They will, however, careful planning and proper coding must be taken
into account to ensure when a page is indexed in Google - for example -
that it's not a "loner' page or that when the user clicks the link found
it will not be void of the design teamplte.
Not impossible, but more work in the short-term.
HTH
Aaron
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