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Old 10-04-2005, 06:24 PM   #1
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Its your system search engine friendly, do you use the apache mod-rewrite option.

If yes can you give us an example.

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Yes. The list mode and TOC mode is search engine friendly. (Haven't really considered the normal mode).

No, apache mod-rewrite isn't used.
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Thanks Brian,

Can I use both modes on, at the same time and the categories option it does not fit my needs so can i create different calendars on the same website.

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Certainly. You can use all modes on the same page.
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When you say that your system is search engine friendly that means that all events in present and future months will be indexed by the search engines?

My apologize for any incovinience, but i don't want to have problems with my clients.

I just want to say that your system is great.
 

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If you're looking for indexing, use the list mode and tell it to display for several years and link to that page.

As far as spiders indexing individual pages, I haven't really given it any thought before (never been asked...)
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