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Now you are supposed to do something like "site:domain.com -qwertyqwerretreanysetofuniquecharacters"
which I'm still not convinced is accurate. But even if it is, I think they should make it a bit easier to get at the definitive answer.
I noticed that allinurl:domain.com/dynamic.pl?pagename=1 sometimes will show a url fitting into this description:
"domain.com/dynamic.pl?pagename=10"
and sometimes won't. So to me allinurl is totally broken.
But the topic of this post is about another tool that would be nice for Google to have. And that is a listing of urls that have actually been spidered. Right now some pages that have backlinks with anchor text are listed even if the spider never came. That is of limited use because it isn't likely to get far in the SERPS if the spider never saw the page.
currently I use -gsdgsdfsafsa site:domain.com but there are many different ways each give different results. I think we listed them a few months ago all in one thread.
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I removed the page with a purpose because I do not offer that particular service any more. Damn, I wondered why clients kept enquiring about that service.
Is there a error 'permenantly deleted' number type thing? I should really look that up.