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RE: Help making straight XML visible to Google

From: roy.mcse@---.------.----.---
To: NULL
Date: 10/24/2008 1:27:00 PM
OK, I have absolutly simplified my XML and XSLT down to one paragraph 
element. I have the <xsl:output method="html" /> in the ONLY stylesheet (down 
from the 10 otherwise applicable xsl files). Still, when I look at the 
browser all I see is the xml code.  My goal is to get Google to see the code 
as html so my products show up in customer searchs.  Help please.
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Thanks
RoyB


"RoyB" wrote:

> Background: Running IIS 6.0 (migrating to MOSS 2007) on Server 2003. We have 
> several websites on a constrained network have to use XML (required by DoD) 
> and do so most successfully. Problem is that Google doesn’t index and thus 
> doesn’t see our content. Tech/Expert in the search shop says we need to 
> convert the XML to HTML on the server vice client. We have “<xsl:output 
> method="html"/>” in our primary stylesheets. Need to fix IIS or my 
> stylesheets cause changing the over 2K pages not an option. 
> -- 
> TIA
> RoyB


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