Re: Caching pages...again
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texte = Glenn Busbin wrote:> > I don't know how well this works on all bots, but here's what Google>
says about caching> pages:> > If you do not want your content to be accessible through Google's> cache, you can use the NOARCHIVE meta-tag. Place this in the > section of your documents:> > This has nothing to do with caching.> > This tag will tell robots not to archive the page. Google will> continue to index and follow links from the page, but will not> present cached material to users. If you want to allow other robots> to archive your content, but prevent Google's robots from caching,> you can use the following tag:> > > Oddly enough, this one is 100% specific to Google. And this is only aflag to prevent Google from giving the user the OPTION to get a cached copy if the primary server is down.> Maybe this will work on other bots, especially AOHell's.Use MIME headers correctly if you don't want any caching done.John Peacock--John PeacockDirector of Information Research and TechnologyRowman & Littlefield Publishing Group4720 Boston WayLanham, MD 20706301-459-3366 x.5010fax 301-429-5747-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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Glenn Busbin wrote:> > I don't know how well this works on all bots, but here's what Google> says about caching> pages:> > If you do not want your content to be accessible through Google's> cache, you can use the NOARCHIVE meta-tag. Place this in the > section of your documents:> > This has nothing to do with caching.> > This tag will tell robots not to archive the page. Google will> continue to index and follow links from the page, but will not> present cached material to users. If you want to allow other robots> to archive your content, but prevent Google's robots from caching,> you can use the following tag:> > > Oddly enough, this one is 100% specific to Google. And this is only aflag to prevent Google from giving the user the OPTION to get a cached copy if the primary server is down.> Maybe this will work on other bots, especially AOHell's.Use MIME headers correctly if you don't want any caching done.John Peacock--John PeacockDirector of Information Research and TechnologyRowman & Littlefield Publishing Group4720 Boston WayLanham, MD 20706301-459-3366 x.5010fax 301-429-5747-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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