Dynamic pages affecting page rank

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by gaba, Feb 8, 2007.

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    Can Google detect dynamic pages - even when they are accessed with traditional .html URLs and does that affect PR? It seems that way to me...

    I have a site in HTML that's been pretty dormant for more than a year - no new content in all that time, but it's got PR4 on the home page and PR3 on all the inner pages.

    I wanted to revamp it so I used CMSMS (a MySQL/PHP CMS) to restructure the site. One of the SEO features of CMSMS is that you can create "pages" with any extension.

    So I was able to reconstruct exactly the URL's of the original site only to find that all the inner pages went to PR0.

    I restored the site to HTML and my PR comes back.

    So obviously Google is detecting the dynamic content even though the URL is the same.

    Comments?
     
    gaba, Feb 8, 2007 IP