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amber438 2005-08-11 11:50 PM

can't find a post..
 
someone posted a while ago a script to let search enginrs bypass your 2257 page and not index it??
i cant fine it
any help would ne super

Thanks!!

amber


|pink

kindasecretatm 2005-08-12 12:07 AM

Use nofollow

kindasecretatm 2005-08-12 12:07 AM

Google nofollow

Wazza 2005-08-12 04:06 AM

nofollow means - don't follow the links on this page but index it

no index is the tag you need

in the head of the page you don't want indexed



or if you want the links followed



Alternatively you may choose to use a robots.txt file - which needs to be placed in your root directory.

User-agent: *
Disallow: /2257.html <- for the file name
Disallow: /2257/ <- for an entire directory

For further info - try http://www.robotstxt.org/

|viking|

amber438 2005-08-12 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wazza
nofollow means - don't follow the links on this page but index it

no index is the tag you need

in the head of the page you don't want indexed



or if you want the links followed



Alternatively you may choose to use a robots.txt file - which needs to be placed in your root directory.

User-agent: *
Disallow: /2257.html <- for the file name
Disallow: /2257/ <- for an entire directory

For further info - try http://www.robotstxt.org/

|viking|

ahh..that's it.. i was being brain dead as usual!
I knew that..hehe

thank you!!


|mml|

ponyman 2005-08-13 05:56 AM

hmmmm just curious, why would you want to make sure that google does not follow the links on a page?

Simon 2005-08-13 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amber438
...a script to let search enginrs bypass your 2257 page and not index it...

Hiya Amber,

I'm making an assumption here, but if you don't want your personal information scooped up by the spiders, you could also try making a graphic with all of your 2257 info and put that on your page. As long as you don't include the same information in the image tag's 'alt' attribute, the spiders will just see another graphic and move on.

Simon

P.S. I'm mentioning this because not all spiders follow the directions you try to give them. Some only listen to what their creators tell them to do. :)

amber438 2005-08-13 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simon
Hiya Amber,

I'm making an assumption here, but if you don't want your personal information scooped up by the spiders, you could also try making a graphic with all of your 2257 info and put that on your page. As long as you don't include the same information in the image tag's 'alt' attribute, the spiders will just see another graphic and move on.

Simon

P.S. I'm mentioning this because not all spiders follow the directions you try to give them. Some only listen to what their creators tell them to do. :)

ahh..very clever..think I will try that..:)
Thanks, Simon


|mml|


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