Re: Search Engine questions ...
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texte = >Then write some code like I suggested and put it on your pages. Be >sure it's a webdna-processed page that is available to a spider.Foolish suggestion since my sites are not visited by spiders.Glenn, you're making ridiculous claims that everyone else knows cannot be true -- unless there's a bug in the webdna software -- and I doubt that very much considering the fact that many others have used the same techniques you claim to be using, and they all have successful results..You seem to be the only one who thinks there is some magic going on that lets your pages not log spider requests while they log regular browser requests.I can tell you for a fact that one request to a server is no different from any other request to a server. Doesn't matter if the request came from a browser or a spider ...Sincerely,Kenneth Grome---------------------------------------------------WebDNA Professional Training and Development Center175 J. Llorente Street +63 (32) 255-6921Cebu City, Cebu 6000 kengrome@webdna.netPhilippines http://www.webdna.net----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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>Then write some code like I suggested and put it on your pages. Be >sure it's a webdna-processed page that is available to a spider.Foolish suggestion since my sites are not visited by spiders.Glenn, you're making ridiculous claims that everyone else knows cannot be true -- unless there's a bug in the webdna software -- and I doubt that very much considering the fact that many others have used the same techniques you claim to be using, and they all have successful results..You seem to be the only one who thinks there is some magic going on that lets your pages not log spider requests while they log regular browser requests.I can tell you for a fact that one request to a server is no different from any other request to a server. Doesn't matter if the request came from a browser or a spider ...Sincerely,Kenneth Grome---------------------------------------------------WebDNA Professional Training and Development Center175 J. Llorente Street +63 (32) 255-6921Cebu City, Cebu 6000 kengrome@webdna.netPhilippines http://www.webdna.net----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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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