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nedoch
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Posted: 11/01/2006 05:12 am
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Hello,
I have site in testing mod, so i want that any serach engine dont add my site in there list during testing, so how i can stop add my site in serach engine listing ? any way?

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Posted: 11/01/2006 05:43 am
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The best way to make sure that the search engines dont index your site is to password protect the domain or not make it accessible to internet users.

Once a domain is registered, the search engines generally attempt to crawl it within minutes of it being registered.



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Posted: 11/01/2006 05:53 am
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Thank you very much for your help, i will do the same

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Posted: 11/02/2006 01:26 am
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Can robots.txt be of any help in this case?


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