For some reason we are having issues with Google indexing some of our
dynamic urls for headlines pages tor our research blog reports. This
is an example:
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> For some reason we are having issues with Google indexing some of our
> dynamic urls for headlines pages tor our research blog reports. This
> is an example:
On closer inspection, those two URLs are slightly different, but are
they not the same page?
The one you give is:
...../foreign_exchange_reports.html?h=all&start_date=2007
The one indexed is:
...../foreign_exchange_reports.html?all&start_date=2007
The first includes [?h=all] whereas the second one has [?all]
The slightest change in a URL is seen as a different URL by google,
although over time one may be discarded in favour of the other NOT
because they are almost the same URL BUT because the content is very
similar or the same.
> For some reason we are having issues with Google indexing some of our
> dynamic urls for headlines pages tor our research blog reports. This
> is an example:
> On closer inspection, those two URLs are slightly different, but are
> they not the same page?
> The one you give is:
> ...../foreign_exchange_reports.html?h=all&start_date=2007
> The one indexed is:
> ...../foreign_exchange_reports.html?all&start_date=2007
> The first includes [?h=all] whereas the second one has [?all]
> The slightest change in a URL is seen as a different URL by google,
> although over time one may be discarded in favour of the other NOT
> because they are almost the same URL BUT because the content is very
> similar or the same.
> Robbo
> On May 10, 1:28 pm, forex trader wrote:
> > For some reason we are having issues with Google indexing some of our
> > dynamic urls for headlines pages tor our research blog reports. This
> > is an example:
All the indexed urls based on that prefix will be listed. Unless you
end up in a different datacenter that might not have all of them, it's
going to be there.
> > On closer inspection, those two URLs are slightly different, but are
> > they not the same page?
> > The one you give is:
> > ...../foreign_exchange_reports.html?h=all&start_date=2007
> > The one indexed is:
> > ...../foreign_exchange_reports.html?all&start_date=2007
> > The first includes [?h=all] whereas the second one has [?all]
> > The slightest change in a URL is seen as a different URL by google,
> > although over time one may be discarded in favour of the other NOT
> > because they are almost the same URL BUT because the content is very
> > similar or the same.
> > Robbo
> > On May 10, 1:28 pm, forex trader wrote:
> > > For some reason we are having issues with Google indexing some of our
> > > dynamic urls for headlines pages tor our research blog reports. This
> > > is an example:
> > On closer inspection, those two URLs are slightly different, but are
> > they not the same page?
> > The one you give is:
> > ...../foreign_exchange_reports.html?h=all&start_date=2007
> > The one indexed is:
> > ...../foreign_exchange_reports.html?all&start_date=2007
> > The first includes [?h=all] whereas the second one has [?all]
> > The slightest change in a URL is seen as a different URL by google,
> > although over time one may be discarded in favour of the other NOT
> > because they are almost the same URL BUT because the content is very
> > similar or the same.
> > Robbo
> > On May 10, 1:28 pm, forex trader wrote:
> > > For some reason we are having issues with Google indexing some of our
> > > dynamic urls for headlines pages tor our research blog reports. This
> > > is an example: