On 8 Apr 2005 at 17:40, Luigi Panzeri wrote:

> I have to install a search engine for a website, built with a
> template. So every html page has lateral menu, header and footer
> written in, without server-side processing.
> 
> If I search a term that is in a menu link, i get as a result every
> page, because in fact every page has the menu containing that word.
> 
> How can i avoid that the menu, the header and the footer could be
> excluded from indexing? Is there an hack, also involving scripting and
> apache RewriteRule?
> 
> Sorry if it is a FAQ, but i didnt found any answer to this question in
> the doc/google maybe due to difficulty for me, as non English speaker,
> to formulate a good query.

Perhaps http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html#q4.15 is useful.  Note the  
noindex_start and noindex_end features:

   http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html#noindex_start
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