Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Re: passing more parameters leads to duplicate content

What about insert a canonical meta tag inside pages that are prone to
have duplicated urls?

The canonical meta tells the search engine that the right url for a
page is that url you put as canonical
This way, even if each duplicated page has the same url, you will not
have indexing problems

Cheers!

On May 5, 9:19 am, massl <vermas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5 Mai, 14:01, John Andersen <j.andersen...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I just wonder, when the search engine goes through your site, then
> > your site does not make the duplicate URLs (I assume), so the issue
> > should not arise!
>
> > If I am wrong, please clarify :)
>
> Yes sure, it's not a ultimative huge problem. But it could be that you
> develop the website and change the parameter count. Or someone falsely
> posts a link somewhere with more parameters then needed...and so on.
> I also don't want to discuss about whether it's an issue or not. It
> would just be great if someone knows a solution for this (no code
> needed, just theoretical).
>
> massl
>
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