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I recently found a complete mirror of my site in Google, it's even updated whenever I do updates.
The Server of this mirror is "pack.soksok.jp", looking after this plus "webmasterworld" in google I found a exact mirror of this forum too.
Does anyone know what's up and what I can do to avoid this. I don't think that I have to say how important this is to me.
And Help would be more than welcome!
The Server of this mirror is "pack.soksok.jp", looking after this plus "webmasterworld" in google I found a exact mirror of this forum too.
Speaking to the WebmasterWorld 'mirror'. If it's the one that's been mentioned here before, it's not an exact mirror...technically speaking.
Brett may have more to say on that point.
As for avoiding it. Hmmmmmm.... I don't think you can.
Pendanticist.
thanks for your response. The mentioned mirror of my site isn't exact too as it doesn't show the images and the source is messed up. But klicking on lokal links shows that the whole site has being copied.
So no chance avoiding that, you think? Hope someone else knows a trick. I din't find a discussion about this here, if you know the thread it would be nice if you'd post it.
But thanks so far anyhow
Here is a thread entitled: Is there still no way to stop people saving a web page? [webmasterworld.com], which I found in the Library [webmasterworld.com].
There will be other posters, of that you can be sure.
Pendanticist.
I've found another thread ( [webmasterworld.com...] ) regarding the DoCoMo Useragent. Now I'm wondering if the one UA and the ip-Block posted above could have something to do with imode and if, why does it appear as a copy of my site in google? Is it still ok/better to bann this?
The mirror of my site in google doesn't seem to be a copy, it looks like it's "generated on the fly". Banning the IP-Block results in a white page instead of the mirrored pages.
Sorry if my questions sound a bit stupid, I'm working on it, realy .. ;-)
edit: "KonnyQ" is probably not the most relevant subject for a thread .. :o/
Does Google see this as a problem or is it too trivial to warrant further investigation from them? I have contacted them previously about this.