This feature is really great. Infact I was just worried as to I'll have
more work adding a couple of more statements/comments in the templates for
indexing for aspseek or maybe change the code...
I am currently using htdig for internal site searching and this feature
will really help as it is taking into consideration the htdig comments
also. GR8!. and thanks for a wonderful genie(SE).
kaps.
Signing off
Kaps
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On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Kir Kolyshkin wrote:
> "Sergey V. Yershov" wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > How can i exclude part of link in page from crowling?
> >
> > for example: calendar with links
>
> If you have control on html pages you are indexing, you can use tags
> <!--noindex--> .... <!--/noindex-->, so the text between it will not
> be indexed at all (and links will be ignored as well). Also,
> <--htdig_noindex--> and <!--UdmComment--> is supported as well,
> for compatibility purposes. This feature is available since
> ASPSeek v.1.0.3
>
> I think we should provide <!--nofollow--> as well...any opinions?
>
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