
07-31-2004, 01:28 PM
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SEO
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 297
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The only problem with this is if the IIS settings on the server aren't configured to allow ColdFusion to handle it. It may think the page doesn't exist and send a 404. http://cfhub.com/contributions/ses/iis.cfm explains what I mean. Of course, my hosting company has this problem. (Naturally...). I'll attempt to get them to change this, but not sure they will.
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Originally Posted by gps31
IF you created a database full of your keyword phrases, you could then have the CF server create folders with your KW name, and within each folder, you could have pages full of keyword rich content.
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