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So it appears to me that Google does not index .cgi. Am a I wrong? If I am right what other documents does google ignore?
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You might have to look through several pages of results to see what your looking for. One note, I believe they are much harder to get indexed versus htm, html, etc.
This tag prevents Googlebot from caching the page. I'd assume (without looking) that Brett has disallowed active.cgi in robots.txt
Believe me when I say this, Google indexes .cgi pages. In fact, I have a few hundred of them I would like removed from their index.
This tag is to request Google not to cache the page.
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Google will index cgi generated pages. To prevent it from doing so is generrally done with the Robots tag or the robots.txt exclusion file.
Key_Maste beat me!
(edited by: Macguru at 4:51 am (utc) on April 4, 2002)
http://www.google.com/search?q=active+posts [google.com]
I did have a "no index" on it for awhile because there were 4-5 variations on the url that could result in indexing. So...to stop dupes I did some different things. It's a special page because that is the only way the bot has to get at some of the content around here (since it can't read cookies for navigation...)