Re: Caching pages...again

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2001


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 36899
interpreted = N
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 a flag 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 Peacock Director of Information Research and Technology Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group 4720 Boston Way Lanham, MD 20706 301-459-3366 x.5010 fax 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/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Caching pages...again (Glenn Busbin 2001)
  2. Re: Caching pages...again (John Peacock 2001)
  3. Re: Caching pages...again (Christer Olsson 2001)
  4. Re: Caching pages...again (John Peacock 2001)
  5. Re: Caching pages...again (Bob Minor 2001)
  6. Re: Caching pages...again (Christer Olsson 2001)
  7. Re: Caching pages...again (Bob Minor 2001)
  8. Re: Caching pages...again (Christer Olsson 2001)
  9. Re: Caching pages...again (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  10. Re: Caching pages...again (Christer Olsson 2001)
  11. Re: Caching pages...again (Christer Olsson 2001)
  12. Re: Caching pages...again (Bob Minor 2001)
  13. Re: Caching pages...again (John Peacock 2001)
  14. Re: Caching pages...again (Christer Olsson 2001)
  15. Re: Caching pages...again (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  16. Re: Caching pages...again (Christer Olsson 2001)
  17. Re: Caching pages...again (Anup Setty 2001)
  18. Re: Caching pages...again (John Peacock 2001)
  19. Re: Caching pages...again (John Peacock 2001)
  20. Re: Caching pages...again (Christer Olsson 2001)
  21. Re: Caching pages...again (Glenn Busbin 2001)
  22. Re: Caching pages...again (Paul Uttermohlen 2001)
  23. Re: Caching pages...again (John Peacock 2001)
  24. Re: Caching pages...again (Christer Olsson 2001)
  25. Re: Caching pages...again (Paul Uttermohlen 2001)
  26. Re: Caching pages...again (John Peacock 2001)
  27. Re: Caching pages...again (Christer Olsson 2001)
  28. Caching pages...again (Glenn Busbin 2001)
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 a flag 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 Peacock Director of Information Research and Technology Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group 4720 Boston Way Lanham, MD 20706 301-459-3366 x.5010 fax 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/ John Peacock

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