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fritzbayer - 9:38 am on Apr 8, 2008 (gmt 0)
If you mean by "Is your domain root indexed" that a site:www.example.com yields a result set of which one of the urls path only exists of the "/" like http://www.example.com/, then the answer is yes, such a url shows up in the index. I checked it but I only see 14 HTTP 404 Errors. On the content analysis I get 12 errors saying that I use duplicate titles and metas in my linkpartner webpages. I think those errors have nothing to do with problem at hand, so. No I have not considered it, because I heard that you only have to do this, if you website has been banned (site: return nothing and page rank 0 or does not show up). I have to correct something I said however in previous post. The urls which are not being index, are either directories or their extension is .html. So it's not correct what I said, that all the not indexed urls have no extension. They all end in "/" or ".html". I think I will remove the linkpages and see whether or not google will pick up the other directories/pages. [edited by: tedster at 5:02 pm (utc) on April 8, 2008]
Sorry, it was actually g1smd who noticed the DC issue as I just saw. But thanks for the reply.
[edit reason] switch to example.com - it cannot be owned [/edit]