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In this guest post, SEMpdx member Jerome Thorp argues that MVC Site Architecture should be used with care because though it apparently is endorsed by the search engines, it seems to go against Google’s Webmaster Guidelines.
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from werd 1335 Days ago #
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I just want to mention that I have found that MVC works in Google’s guidelines, and most frameworks will not have an issue at all, in their default configuration.Personally I will use Progressive Enhancement, another recommended architecuture, before MVC.  I would like to see more guidelines from search engines on how MVC can be used, and how it might be a better platform than Progressive Enhancement?

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from johnandrews 1335 Days ago #
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I suggest this be retracted as having been posted in error.

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