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Did you submit through positiontech?
Does the page you show regular visitors have a <title> on it?
I think what may have happened is that positiontech spidered the page with their spider. Since you don't have that IP in you script, they picked up the regular visitor page and not the cloaked one for submission to Inktomi.
What will be interesting is that Slurp will now come around to spider it, and that IP you probably will have in your list. So we'll have to see if the title changes when it is re-spidered after 48hrs.
BTW- do you know if making the pages outside of the wwwroot makes a difference?
Any help is appreciated.
Maybe someone with more FP2000 experience than I will be able to provide more information on why you ended up with two pages (at least tag wise there are two pages).
>yes position tech and I did use their IP correctly.
Just curious, are you saying that you added positiontech's IP to your script prior to submitting so they would get the cloaked page? Did you ask them about cloaking prior to submitting? Some in the Inktomi forum had been speculating about this, you may already have the answer.
I had a similar problem with Fast.
Fast does'nt show my title.
Another (small) searchengine) does'nt show my title:
[searchgoat.com...]
I submitted different pages to that search engine to realize what HTML code forced it not to show the title.
It was an HTML code regarding the copyright:
<!Copyright 1998-1999 Your name "www.yourdomain.com">
deleting the code the title shows.
Maybe you have a similar HTML code.
Niccolo'