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PTP - A New Feature

Two for the price of one ????

         

Ross

9:56 am on Nov 25, 2000 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Just checked my URL's in Position Tech and noticed that they've added a little 'E' at the end of each URL listing. Apparently it's an edit button, and it allows you to change your submitted URL ONCE ONLY. There's no further explanation, and it doesn't say what happens to the original URL that you submitted, i.e. do they remove the original URL from Ink, or has the price just halved ??.....oh well, a bit more testing to do now.

tigger

10:04 am on Nov 25, 2000 (gmt 0)

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Ross

I noticed that yesterday, I'll be interested to see what happens my thoughts are you'll loose the first submitted page, but at least is does give you the option to change things around should you find that no traffic is comming through.

stcrim

3:25 pm on Nov 25, 2000 (gmt 0)

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In a conversation with them, they mentioned this feature would be available - guess they are now getting it online.

We have taken the approach of using urls that can have the complete page content changed.

Let's say you need to change from "baked apples" to "computer parts" (you've paid for the pages, and you have the right for the content to be whatever you want it to be)

yanton

8:17 am on Nov 27, 2000 (gmt 0)



I've used the 'E' feature as without thinking I paid for a frameset page to be the one to be crawled. I got nothing from this page, I guess that INK doesn't like framesets (perfectly coded), so its now referring to a normal page full of appropriate links and spider food.

Has anyone else heard about INK and framesets?

drbill

1:37 pm on Nov 27, 2000 (gmt 0)

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Yanton,

I am having a great time with FrameSets. It is working for me..