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r.a.m. memory boomer 64

2007-05-23, 6:18 pm

I' thinking to redirect a referring link originally directed to my home
page, to a different page placed in a different web site and I want
indicate in robots.txt and in html tags of this page, not to indexing
the page.
I need to know if the search enginse bots (for example Google) when they
exclude a page they look at the URL placed in the definitive referring
page or in the original linking page?
My idea is to make google and other search engines remove this link to
my home from search-engine page putting a indication in the server in
which I have redirected this link. Do you think could it work?
....If I put this ban in my homepage server (through robots.txt) my web
site is excluded from the search engine!
Anonymous Chief

2007-05-31, 3:16 am

You have to get a script that does a permanent redirect to index the
destination and a temporal redirection to index the page which is doing the
redirection.

Anonymous Chief

"r.a.m. memory boomer 64" <rambTOGLIMIoomer@email.it.invalid> wrote in
message news:f316ov$9uv$1@aioe.org...
> I' thinking to redirect a referring link originally directed to my home
> page, to a different page placed in a different web site and I want
> indicate in robots.txt and in html tags of this page, not to indexing the
> page.
> I need to know if the search enginse bots (for example Google) when they
> exclude a page they look at the URL placed in the definitive referring
> page or in the original linking page?
> My idea is to make google and other search engines remove this link to my
> home from search-engine page putting a indication in the server in which
> I have redirected this link. Do you think could it work?
> ...If I put this ban in my homepage server (through robots.txt) my web
> site is excluded from the search engine!



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