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Originally Posted by swedguy
If you have a redirect on domain A, that redirect to domain B, it can spider pages on domain B and they will appear in Google as they would be on domain A.
EDIT: Doesn't have to be a blatant redirect. You could have the 404 page set to http://domainB.com, which is in fact a redirect.
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ha oke, that makes sence only i did not seen the text of my blog in google under the wrng domain i saw it in yahoo, so probably yahoo does the same.
an other person answer me this on the yahoo thing : bigboobplanet is a frame site and the first "frame" is top.html which redirects to sexstoryhome.com