djgreg

msg:676702 | 7:37 pm on Nov 19, 2002 (gmt 0) |
I wouldn't recommend to use any cloaking software, because search engines hate cloaking. You have protected your code then, but you are banned by many search engines, and then your code brings you no effort.
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makemetop

msg:676703 | 7:59 pm on Nov 19, 2002 (gmt 0) |
>you are banned by many search engines.. Is this something that you have experienced - or is it what you have been led to believe? Alternatively, is this just some advice based on search engine does and don'ts - which are essentially their wish lists. Only asking. [edited by: makemetop at 8:03 pm (utc) on Nov. 19, 2002]
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jeremy goodrich

msg:676704 | 8:00 pm on Nov 19, 2002 (gmt 0) |
There are some out there for free as well. (scripts) Search engines won't do anything if you cloak - Google cloaks, and they haven't banned themselves.
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milkman

msg:676705 | 11:12 am on Dec 11, 2002 (gmt 0) |
One of the free ones I have looked at is "SpyderOpts". Unforunately at the moment it is interfering with WinXP on my system - which has less to do with any SpyderOpts bug, and more to do with too much rubbish on my PC! SpyderOpts is free, and looks good, so check it out
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talk4

msg:676706 | 2:34 pm on Dec 17, 2002 (gmt 0) |
It's not your computer. Same happened to me. Got this reply "we actually have a new version that will be ready in about a week. The current version seems to be buggy with XP and ME but that has been fixed. Once we get the new version up and running, I will send you the new link."
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