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ertry03vc08
Posted: Sat 20:32, 13 Jul 2013
Post subject: Website Uses Sessions To custom Filter Taylored Re
Website Uses Sessions To custom Filter Taylored Results
My dilemma is that it uses sessions to filter the results of pages that already exist to meet your needs site wide,
Oakley Occhiali
. I have this bad feeling that google could index the custom filtered dynamic pages. This would be a no brainer for me if a simple canonical tag could give me peace of mind but it won't and I'll explain why.
The page url doesn't change after the individuals session filters the entire site (every page). Hence canonical has no effect. Imagine lets say a shoe site and you have interest in the Nike Brand only. You click this link and it take you to a special Nike page that starts your special Nike session. The store then uses your session as though you only want nike shoes. However your shoe site may have categories such as running shoes,
Gucci Handbags
, cross training and dress. However when browsing these pages you will now only be shown the Nike brand and all others are excluded from the results.
This is a large site I'm responsible for and we don't sell shoes but I used that as an illustration hoping it would be easy to understand. My obvious fear is that thousands of pages would accidentally end up indexed in a filtered state,
Oakley Occhiali
. Google can certainly index the page that would start the session automatically but I don't even know if Google can be effected by sessions,
Oakley Italy
. Again all the url's would remain unchanged but the pages results would be very different. Hopefully an expert novice will now exactly how this works,
Oakley Pas Cher
!Jim
Thanks for answering my question Gavin. That is what my developers said they were aware of but being that the user didn have to do anything more than get to a certain page that initiated the session I started to wonder if the crawlers could use the session put in effect. This is a large site so crawls or I should say partial crawls happen all the time namely due to so much social media,
hogan Interactive
, constantly new backlinks etc. Not sure if I could control that. Thanks so much for your advise though and I feel a little better with you giving me some confirmation to what our guys thought to be true. Jim Harris Aug 18 '12 at 3:45
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