>>>...Clear those query strings?
>>>What do you mean? Don't have any clue what you are talking about!
Whether you have any clue or not, your site uses them.
A query string in a URL passes queries via the HTTP GET method to your script/s - they appear on your website as "?" and "&" in your URLs and affect adversly your search engine placements, hence my comment.
>>>Didn't you take the time to look at the sites?
Yes. But if looking at the end result would have revealed the back-end technology I wouldn't have needed to post the question in the first place.
>>>What do you mean? Don't have any clue what you are talking about!
Whether you have any clue or not, your site uses them.
A query string in a URL passes queries via the HTTP GET method to your script/s - they appear on your website as "?" and "&" in your URLs and affect adversly your search engine placements, hence my comment.
>>>Didn't you take the time to look at the sites?
Yes. But if looking at the end result would have revealed the back-end technology I wouldn't have needed to post the question in the first place.