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	<title>Indexing Dynamically Generated Pages</title>
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	<description>How to make Google Site Search index my dynamically generated website? I have a website that has content dynamically generated from a DB. To access the content (images with comments and other info) one goes to www.mydomain.com/show_image.php/# where # is the index of the image (currently about 1000 of them). Google has indexed my main index page, and a few other static HTML pages, but it has not indexed any of the dynamically generated pages. I want it to index these pages so I can use Google Site Search to search my site. I currently have a self-made search engine but it doesnt work as well as Googles could.&lt;br&gt;
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Any MeFites know how to get Google to index all those dynamically generated pages?</description>
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