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Subject:
Internet database publishing
Category: Computers > Internet Asked by: earth1-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
10 Apr 2003 12:31 PDT
Expires: 10 May 2003 12:31 PDT Question ID: 188894 |
I run a web site that uses Microsoft FrontPage 2000 to access an MSAccess 2000 database table. The table publishes perfectly and contains an FPDB search engine that publishes user clickable hyperlinks (from a column in the database table) to the relevant web page on my site and others. I heve ensured that the HTML code (in all local pages) contains the entire URL of embedded page links as well as relevant meta tag info. The initial web page in question is at located http://EarthHappens.com/home.asp My question is, "why does googlebot index the database links for relevance in PageRankon its search engine?" Thanks | |
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Subject:
Re: Internet database publishing
From: robertskelton-ga on 10 Apr 2003 14:34 PDT |
Just a few things for anyone who wishes to tackle this question: - Anything that has changed since Google last visited the site will not yet be reflected in search results: http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache:nM0MQQ1jk5YC:earthhappens.com/+&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 - The site has a Page Rank of zero - The site also appears at http://y10k.net/ |
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