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I hope this isn't off topic but: What is the advantage of using <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX,FOLLOW">by "Don" <dledarney(at)man.net> |
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I use: <meta http-equiv="robots" content="nofollow"> on my splash page to prevent indexing of additional pages. But what is the advantage of using the following tag on the other pages on the site? <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX,FOLLOW"> The W3C says : "Robots may traverse this page but not index it." What's specific benefit of "traversing" the page? Does it just support robot indexing the page? (in my case just the splash page.) Specifically how does support? The info. I've read doesn't describe the benefits of the "noindex, follow". +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Multimedia Applications Specialist / Graphic Designer / Don Ledarney Multimedia C. A. S., CT (Biochem.) Please visit: http://www.escape.ca/~dledarney/ please reply by clicking here-->> "mailto:dledarney(at)man.net" 1(204)886-208
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