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Get robots.txt to work
So, I used the following robots.txt, but it does not seem to work.
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:confused: I dont know much about robots.txt. But Nikolas over at http://www.webdigity.com/ could probbaly answer all of your questions. ;)
Soulwatcher |
yetanotherfcw, why do you want to turn off your robot search? That's where your traffic will come from eventually. If you don't allow the google, msn, yahoo search bots to search then you limit your access to their directories. Liz
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I'm not an expert on robots.txt either, but I was under the impression that you needed a User-agent line for it to work, so try this
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Coop |
The best thing to do would be to use a robots.txt generator. Try Googling, there are several. This will make sure that bots can understand it.
Secondly, not every bot follows robots.txt, so if you want to block them you will want to use .htaccess. Make sure that it is in the root of your site [e.g /public_html] and chmodded so that it's easy to view. |
Go to google and sign up for there validation. They hve step by step instructions to help you. They helped me to set mine up.
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