From: WillGuava
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 01:34:12 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Wed, Jun 11 2008 4:34 am
Subject: Re: Google Canonicalization Problems?
In the terms of scraper protection, any decent software should easily
be able to handle relative, absolute and absolute with domain easily. There are a large amount of free examples across the web, and if you are writing a custom one it wont make a difference anyway! On Jun 4, 7:20 pm, JohnMu wrote:
> There is no "absolute" answer :-)
> There are pros and cons to both absolute and relative URLs in links:
> Absolute URLs:
> Relative URLs:
> There's a middle ground as well, using absolute links without a domain
> Personally, I prefer to use relative URLs + some absolute (without
> The only place I would use absolute URLs would be if the site is
> If you have a really good CMS you may be able to change from one to
> John
> (*) Regarding the evil scraper scenario: I think this is overrated and
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