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Dynamically Generated Pages and Search Engines


kaliok

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I have read several articles/blogs/forums/etc on this subject, and the consensus seems to be that of late, Google (and other perhaps) is comfortable (up to a point) with using dynamically generated pages with a low amount of &'s and ?'s in the url. I haven't been able to find much on the subject when it comes to using $POST instead of a $GET.  I am currently writing a website that uses one php page which loads multiple buttons with links to the same page. When the button is pressed it reloads the page but sends the name of the dynamic page through to itself via a form and javascript (i.e home, about, contact us... and other more content rich database driven data pages). The php at the top of the page pulls the single word from the $POST data and reloads the appropriate page. 

Will search engine spiders be able to see and crawl the page in all its dynamic forms?

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