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How Google Deals with Fragments/named Anchors

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A STATIC AND A DYNAMIC URL?

Apparently Google considers a static url to be a document. However, this document "can be returned by a webserver without the webserver doing any computation. A dynamic url is a document that requires the webserver to do some computation before returning the web document.

Some people simplify static vs. dynamic urls to an easier question: “Does the url have a question mark?” If the url has a question mark, it’s usually considered dynamic; no question mark in the url often implies a static url. That’s not a hard and fast rule though. For example, urls that look static like

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