I have a ?, how do some sites have something like this.

http://www.pickle.com/pop/red/index.htm?search=aa&bah=ss

... ?? its a .htm how can it read a qurey now. The reason why Im meationing this is because I have my site doing this I have a folders that my admin panel makes up for shopping, so say I have, http://www.store.com/Books/Good/, now when it reads of that direcotry it reads of a .shtml file which will goto my one cgi script. But would that page get added to a search engine cause thats my worry. Like would this page get added. http://www.store.com/Books/Good/?limit=10&offset=5

-Andrew

In reply to index.htm and .cgi by andrew

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