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Blog fed to client's webpage
Old 08-23-2006, 08:26 PM Blog fed to client's webpage
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I've just done a test run of posting blogger entries to a website I'm building so that the client has an easy way to add company news to his site.

The blog is fed to the site through a PHP script on the client's webserver and then I've added an SSI to the webpage to pull the blog onto the clients site pages.

Question is, purely on a SEO point of view is this a good idea, as any page that I want to run the blog on I have to change over to the .shtml extension. I've done a normal 'view source' and it reads as a normal webpage would including content from the blog, but do the spiders/bots still look at the page with the .shtml extension or is there a better way of doing this.

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Old 08-23-2006, 10:13 PM Re: Blog fed to client's webpage
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You could do some funky Apache config so you can change the file extension and it still processes as .shtml

For example on a server I run we made .asp actually execute .php code.
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Old 08-24-2006, 05:58 PM Re: Blog fed to client's webpage
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it doesn't matter one little bit what the extension is
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