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WWW3 and WWW2 cache

cache is different than my current pages

         

coosblues

10:25 am on Nov 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I just checked the cache of my pages on www2 and www3. Currently none are on www. A couple of questions. The cache pages are the same pages that are on my site now (but i renamed the extensions - ie page02.html to help.html and redid my navigation thinking perhaps my javascript was giving google a problem. Oboviously it did a deep and full crawl but (err) smile - what i'm trying to say is the content is the same but the page titles have changed. What effect is that going to have on me? I've also been told by my new friends here that the reason I am sometime seeing a gray toolbar and other times a postive PR is that i am sometimes getting a different datacenter. Did i goof by changing the page names - page01 - page15 to something more appropriate like I did. It seemed logical to me that renaming a page to what it Really was -dang i'm confusing myself now smile -bottom line cache pages are page02etc and now they have real names.

Brett_Tabke

3:20 pm on Nov 27, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Part of it is everflux:
[webmasterworld.com...]
[webmasterworld.com...]

The other part could be a dupe content penalty. There is a lag time between when you switch a page and when Google declares, that's a dead page dude. It still has the one in it's cache and it runs into the new link - presto, it flags it as duplicate. Once the old page is flushed out of the system after a couple full updates, things get back on track.

Just hold out - it will work itself out after an update or two.