perleager has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:
Hey,
I'm building a web site for this investment firm. Now the content for the website is stored in a mysql database, this is because it allows content editors to edit the content web- based.
Now all my files are going to have a .pl extentsion (i.e: index.pl), what does this do to my search engine rankings? I'm not sure if this is a 100% perl question but j/w since the html is going to be generated by perl, would search engines still include me? Or should I rather use a language like PHP to carry out the html generation?
Thanks,
Anthony
I'm building a web site for this investment firm. Now the content for the website is stored in a mysql database, this is because it allows content editors to edit the content web- based.
Now all my files are going to have a .pl extentsion (i.e: index.pl), what does this do to my search engine rankings? I'm not sure if this is a 100% perl question but j/w since the html is going to be generated by perl, would search engines still include me? Or should I rather use a language like PHP to carry out the html generation?
Thanks,
Anthony
20040220 Edit by castaway: Changed title from 'Perl or PHP Web Site?'
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Re: Are Perl-based CGI scripts seen by search engines?
by pfaut (Priest) on Feb 20, 2004 at 00:40 UTC | |
by cfreak (Chaplain) on Feb 20, 2004 at 15:06 UTC | |
Re: Are Perl-based CGI scripts seen by search engines?
by injunjoel (Priest) on Feb 20, 2004 at 02:40 UTC | |
Re: Are Perl-based CGI scripts seen by search engines?
by OhReally (Monk) on Feb 20, 2004 at 11:31 UTC | |
Re: Are Perl-based CGI scripts seen by search engines?
by ctilmes (Vicar) on Feb 20, 2004 at 00:29 UTC | |
Re: Are Perl-based CGI scripts seen by search engines?
by asarih (Hermit) on Feb 20, 2004 at 00:33 UTC | |
Re: Are Perl-based CGI scripts seen by search engines?
by thraxil (Prior) on Feb 20, 2004 at 16:50 UTC |
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