Thanks Jennifer, will do! So much good information.
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dreadmichael
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RE: How to block "print" pages from indexing
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RE: How to block "print" pages from indexing
You are right Donnie. I've "good answered" you too.
I've gone ahead and updated my robots.txt file. As soon as I am able, I will use no indexon the page, no follow on the links, and rel=canonical.
This is just what I needed, a quick fix until I can make a more permanent solution.
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RE: How to block "print" pages from indexing
Ya it is actually really useful. Unfortunately they are out of business now - so I'm hacking it on my own.
I will take your advice. I've shamefully never used rel= canonical before - so now is a good time to start.
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RE: How to block "print" pages from indexing
Thanks Donnie. Much appreciated!
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RE: How to block "print" pages from indexing
That would be great. Do you mind giving me an example?
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How to block "print" pages from indexing
I have a fairly large FAQ section and every article has a "print" button. Unfortunately, this is creating a page for every article which is muddying up the index - especially on my own site using Google Custom Search.
Can you recommend a way to block this from happening?
Example Article:
Example "Print" page:
http://www.knottyboy.com/lore/article.php?id=052&action=print
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RE: How to find a specific link on my website (currently causing redirects)
Thanks for the reply.
I should have specified that the links are being reported in Bing webmaster tools and not Google webmaster tools. Bing doesn't seem to tell you where the bad links are.
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How to find a specific link on my website (currently causing redirects)
Hi everyone,
I've used crawlers like Xenu to find broken links before, and I love these tools. What I can't figure out is how to find specific pieces of code within my site. For example, Webmaster Tools tells me there are still links to old pages somewhere on my website but I just can't find them. Do you know of a crawler that can search for a specific link within the html?
Thanks in advance,
Josh
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RE: How to block "print" pages from indexing
Thanks Donnie. Much appreciated!
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