On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 9:12 AM, Daniel Gruno <rum...@cord.dk> wrote:
> Yes, it's grumpy old me again, singing the same song from before.
> It appears that Google et al are still showing our 2.0 documentation as
> a preferred page when searching for various modules and keywords, and I
> still don't like this. I'd like to propose that we add some meta data to
> our 2.0 pages, more specifically:
>
>         <meta name="robots" content="noindex">
> or
>         <link rel="canonical" href="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/"/>


I think some kind of hint would help, a quick google search for me
shows DirectoryIndex has 2.0 as first result but AllowOverride has
2.4.

However, I think (naively) calling /current/ the canonical version may
stretching the semantics a bit.  So maybe the former?

It would be cool if each page in the manual had a persistent link to
toggle the version being displayed (where applicable!).  If only there
was someone who wasn't afraid to generates pages of commit messages :)

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