Ramsay
Posted 2007-10-31 07:36:27
Hi......
My wife asked me about stop character, but she was not satisfied by my answer.
so any know about stop character then plz help me.
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tomfrederick
Posted 2007-10-31 11:07:55
Certain characters, such as ampersand (&), equals sign (=), and question mark (?), when in a web page\'s URL, tip off a search engine that the page in question is dynamic. Search engines are cautious of indexing dynamic pages for fear of spider traps, thus pages that contain stop characters in their URL run the risk of not getting indexed and becoming part of the \"Invisible Web.\" Google won\'t crawl more than one dynamic level deep. So dynamic pages with stop characters in its URL should get indexed if a static page links to it. Eliminating stop characters from all URLs on your site will go a long way in ensuring that your entire site gets indexed by Google.
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gilbertimlay
Posted 2008-01-25 12:38:01
Hey!!!!
Stop words, is the name given to words which are filtered out prior to, or after, processing of natural language data (text). Hans Peter Luhn, one of the pioneers in information retrieval, is credited with coining the phrase and using the concept in his design. It is controlled by human input and not automated. This is sometimes seen as a negative approach to the natural articles of speech as mentioned above.
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erzanajones
Posted 2008-01-28 07:40:21
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I agree with you. You give a right definition of stop characters.
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terryson01
Posted 2008-01-28 09:43:08
Most Search Engines do not consider extremely common words in order to save disk space or to speed up search results. These filtered words are known as 'Stop Words'.
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kavinpparker
Posted 2008-01-31 07:42:00
Originally posted by tomfrederick: Certain characters, such as ampersand (&), equals sign (=), and question mark (?), when in a web page\'s URL, tip off a search engine that the page in question is dynamic. Search engines are cautious of indexing dynamic pages for fear of spider traps, thus pages that contain stop characters in their URL run the risk of not getting indexed and becoming part of the \"Invisible Web.\" Google won\'t crawl more than one dynamic level deep. So dynamic pages with stop characters in its URL should get indexed if a static page links to it. Eliminating stop characters from all URLs on your site will go a long way in ensuring that your entire site gets indexed by Google.
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Exact definition Tom. But I want to ask if a link is referred to a dynamic page that has no &, = or ? so what you think. It would be crawled ?
kavinpparker
Posted 2008-02-05 11:17:35
Well I got very simpler and clear definition for this that is "Certain characters, such as ampersand (&), equals sign (=), and question mark (?), when in a web page's URL, tip off a search engine that the page in question is dynamic."
Now I think you will be satisfied.