On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Alejandro Garza Gonzalez
<alejandro.garza_at_itesm.mx> wrote:
> We are testing out Google's CSE and it has the option to "categorize"
> links based on patterns inside the URLs.
[SNIP]
>
> For example, such a URL might look like this:
>
>
> http://mycatalog.net/biblio/type=book/subject=hilcc:1336|medicine|neurology/title=Principles-of-neural-science/year=2001
>
That is a very long URL. I guess my question is: for whom is the URL
intended--for the convenience of Google or for the convenience of your
users?
It would be great if Google could pull the metadata from the metadata
assigned to the webpage instead of from the URL.
--
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