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Aug 8 2006, 04:21 AM |
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I found this in a Wikipedia page on robot.txt of all things ...
I was under the impression that this was for the Google search appliance, not Google; does anyone know? And <noindex> is for mnogoSearch. Is this information just 100% wrong, or what? I may test it, but I thought I'd ask around too. Directives within a page The <NOINDEX> tag is a non-standard HTML tag whose intent is to indicate portions of a page that should not be indexed, such as common navigation or footer. Using it without a namespace will make XHTML pages invalid. Google uses comments for the same purpose: <!--googleoff: index--> ... <!--googleon: index--> |
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