That is for indexing or no indexing in search engines for
html web pages.  I think what Harold means is this for
example:
http://orpheuscomputing.com/images4/
This is one of my images folders.  As you can see, anyone can
see that link.  He wants it to where that URL would be
"forbidden".  Mine used to be like that on my old hosts, but
since the move to my new hosts, I haven't gotten around yet
to changing the permissions of the images folders.  :)  (I
posted earlier how he can fix this).
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com �
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Kaulback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



Harold, this is the Robots Meta Tag you may be speaking of.
If you have it set:
<meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow">
Then robots will not index your site. More info is here:
http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/meta-user.html

Peter Kaulback

In the hour of 10:57 PM 6/11/2002 -0400, Harold B. spoke
this:

>Hi fellow PCWorkers,
>
>I need some help with HTML. I once knew the tag but have
misplaced it.
>Question: Does
>anyone know the tag for stopping a viewer from getting into
the JPG Index
>of a web
>site?
>
>You know you can usually get to this index by removing the
last part of
>the URL
>(usually if it is a jpg), and hopefully you will get to the
File Index (or
>sometimes a
>gallery of jpg's).
>
>If you know this tag, you might send it to me in private
email (unless you
>think it
>might be of interest to the group)..
>
>Harold B.
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