'morning..

> > Damned google found Steve Nicholas;s links page, and spidered to us
already,
> > which is now wrong as I've moved it to www.blah... :-)
>
> Bugger eh, no secrets on the internet :)

:-)...  Big brother is watching, Echelon of course found your site ages
before google. :-).

> That's interesting, since my HTML has no headers that should attract
google,
>and I spent hours trying to get google to find my site and couldn't...
(which is what i wanted)... so ??

Just because the google spider came from your site dosn't mean it will index
it.  I had a bit of a running battle with a customers web site which was
being visited every three days by googlebot, but never indexed until I
discovered that it had some busted html tags that googlebot didn't like.

If you're having trouble getting indexed but the bots are visiting, run the
w3c validator across your site.  That's assuming you've got enough access to
your logs/stats to find out that you're getting spidered of course...

Cheers, Chris.

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