Publisher :MagneticOne.com Date added : 28-Dec-2006 Rating : File size :
Unknown
Language :
English
License :
Shareware - Time Limit
Price : $ 90.00 OS :
Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA
UpdateDate : 08-Jun-2007 Requirements :
No special requirements
Advanced SEO for osCommerce - osCommerce module's Information
Advanced SEO for osCommerce - osCommerce module is powerful replacement for standard osCommerce SEO links feature with unique features for best Search Engine Optimization of your site.
With help of this module you will be able to fully control view of categories and products urls by using appropriate keywords.
You can review live demo at: http://www.magneticone.com/store
Features:
- totally removes dynamic links for categories and products
- creates static links for best search engine optimization
- no additional "products_id/9/cPath/4" symbols in your links
- dynamic updates for all your links, no needs to regenerate it manually
- uses folders instead of .php for all links
- completely supported by XML Sitemap for osCommerce - osCommerce module
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