Re: suffix mapping, use of cache, etc.

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13053
interpreted = N
texte = Dale Stokdyk wrote: > > Hi all. Several questions regarding suffix mapping and use of cache > strategies... > > 1) SEARCH ENGINES -- I'd love to use WebCatalog for non-store pages, > especially to use [INCLUDE] for headers, footers, etc. But doesn't this > present a problem for search engines (getting listed on sites like Alta > Vista, etc)? Is it possible to register an acgi page?The search engines will not visits a page with illegal characters in it ($ ?)However, the seem to do fine with .tmpl files, so just set up your links to go directly to the .tmpl file and use contexts to perform searches, etc.Alternatively, you can have WebCat write out dynamically created files to disk via [WriteFile]. An example would be:[FoundItems][Writefile file=index.html&secure=f][Include Headergraphic.inc]Etc, etc[/WriteFile] [/FoundItems]It creates a bit more overhead, but it works, especially if you are trying to create default pages (such as index.html) dynamically.-- Trevor Crist Production Manager Digital Frontier Stowe, Vermont http://www.digitalfrontier.com tcrist@digitalfrontier.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: suffix mapping, use of cache, etc. (Olin 1997)
  2. Re: suffix mapping, use of cache, etc. (Dale Stokdyk 1997)
  3. Re: suffix mapping, use of cache, etc. (Trevor Crist 1997)
  4. suffix mapping, use of cache, etc. (Dale Stokdyk 1997)
Dale Stokdyk wrote: > > Hi all. Several questions regarding suffix mapping and use of cache > strategies... > > 1) SEARCH ENGINES -- I'd love to use WebCatalog for non-store pages, > especially to use [include] for headers, footers, etc. But doesn't this > present a problem for search engines (getting listed on sites like Alta > Vista, etc)? Is it possible to register an acgi page?The search engines will not visits a page with illegal characters in it ($ ?)However, the seem to do fine with .tmpl files, so just set up your links to go directly to the .tmpl file and use contexts to perform searches, etc.Alternatively, you can have WebCat write out dynamically created files to disk via [writefile]. An example would be:[founditems][Writefile file=index.html&secure=f][Include Headergraphic.inc]Etc, etc[/WriteFile] [/FoundItems]It creates a bit more overhead, but it works, especially if you are trying to create default pages (such as index.html) dynamically.-- Trevor Crist Production Manager Digital Frontier Stowe, Vermont http://www.digitalfrontier.com tcrist@digitalfrontier.com Trevor Crist

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