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Posted by Scott on 11/19/09 11:33
Steve Pugh wrote:
>
> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
> > "Scott" <golden@uslink.net> skrev i meddelandet
> > news:437FD314.421C1B77@uslink.net...
> > > Is there a tag that I can put on a page that will prevent search
> > > engines from indexing the page? The page is not behind a password.
> >
> > As far as I know you could insert the adress of the page into a file
> > called robots.txt and
> > indicate which search engine you do not want to index it.
> > But I tried to use this method to stop Google indexing some images
>
> You should have used robots.txt before Google index the page not
> afterwards.
>
> "Prevention is better than cure" and all that.
>
> > and they are still there, so I do not know whether it works, actually.
>
> Wait a few months for Google to get around to reindexing your pages and
> if you've used robots.txt properly the images should be removed. Or use
> the URL removal form on Google to remove them now.
>
> Steve
Steve,
OK, I figured out what to write in robots.txt. What I'm wondering is exactly
where to place that file on the host server.
Scott
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