Is a URL which uses a Rewrite URL still searchable by search engines?

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You could go to google and type "site: public.sample. Com" to see all pages searched with google on your site. Also see Google Webmaster tools Please tell is the rule redirets or rewrites request?

So could you see in your browser "stage.sample. Com/profile. Php?

Username=chumbawumba" or "public.sample. Com/user/chumbawumba If all you could see is "public.sample. Com/user/chumbawumba" - that is OK.

If not - same will be seen with search bot.

You could go to google and type "site: public.sample. Com" to see all pages searched with google on your site. Also see Google Webmaster tools.

Please tell is the rule redirets or rewrites request? So could you see in your browser "stage.sample. Com/profile.

Php? Username=chumbawumba" or "public.sample. Com/user/chumbawumba".

If all you could see is "public.sample. Com/user/chumbawumba" - that is OK. If not - same will be seen with search bot.

What I see is stage.sample. Com/profile. Php?

Username-chumbawumba...what do I need to correct this? Google webmaster sees nothing at the site.... – AFG Jan 14 '09 at 0:29 Please tell developer to use "Rewrite Rule" not "Redirect Rule". Httpd.apache.Org/docs/1.3/mod/mod_rewrite.

Html - "The rewritten result can lead to internal sub-processing, external request redirection". You need "internal sub-processing". – Malx Jan 14 '09 at 0:44 Or better this link - httpd.apache.

Org/docs/2.0/misc/rewriteguide. Html – Malx Jan 14 '09 at 0:46.

This technique is a common technique used by SEO people/companies because then the search engine will not have send the?... and many search engines will ignore, so Yes.

– AFG Jan 13 '09 at 23:53 Don't submit multiple URLs for the same page in your sitemap – grom Jan 14 '09 at 0:38.

" is indexed with google. Look at faq on URLs with queries. Search for "profile test" and you will see results with "?

" inside URL.

You could go to google and type "site: public.sample.com" to see all pages searched with google on your site. Also see Google Webmaster tools. Please tell is the rule redirets or rewrites request?

So could you see in your browser "stage.sample.com/profile.php?username=chumbawumba" or "public.sample.com/user/chumbawumba". If all you could see is "public.sample.com/user/chumbawumba" - that is OK. If not - same will be seen with search bot.

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