This has all been discussed before (see PerlMonks and Google and CGI queries without '?') but nothing has been done about it.
Therefore, I wrote up a quick "mirror" which maps dynamic pages on PM to static pages on one of my domains. They have a big "Go to the Real Perlmonks" link for actual people to use, and have all nodelets turned off. Since, these pages can be indexed readilly by search engines, my goal is to help build our community by bringing more perl programmers to the site.
I'm wondering if anyone has any strong feelings on this. If people don't think its appropriate its easy enough to pull the plug on it. I've already made a few tweaks to it (for instance, the Offering Plate isn't mirrored, it sends you to the actual one -- same with links to The Monestary)
When you try it out, keep in mind that it being run by a monk for the monks, so if you have any questions/suggestions/trepidations just let me know.
p.s. I has a boss who liked to call these setups "goat pages" after that unfortunate goat used to lure the dinosaurs in Jurrasic park.
-Blake
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Re: Making perlmonks seach engine friendly
by stefan k (Curate) on Aug 17, 2001 at 15:16 UTC | |
(ichimunki) Re: Making perlmonks seach engine friendly
by ichimunki (Priest) on Aug 17, 2001 at 19:10 UTC | |
by blakem (Monsignor) on Aug 20, 2001 at 11:27 UTC | |
Re: Making perlmonks seach engine friendly
by dave_aiello (Pilgrim) on Aug 21, 2001 at 19:44 UTC | |
Re: Making perlmonks seach engine friendly
by Superlman (Pilgrim) on Aug 17, 2001 at 19:46 UTC | |
Re: Making perlmonks seach engine friendly
by andye (Curate) on Sep 27, 2001 at 14:44 UTC |