RE: Access log to see where robots go.

2006-02-11 Thread Ed Bicker
to resolve this Thanks Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Scott Purcell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 8:40 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Access log to see where robots go. I have had trouble getting search engines to see my site. I built

Re: Access log to see where robots go.

2006-02-11 Thread Mark Hagger
Users List Subject: Access log to see where robots go. I have had trouble getting search engines to see my site. I built it with struts, and use some tags from the index.html page to get business logic, to finally get to my page. The url is http://www.theuniquepear.com Anyway, upon talking

Access log to see where robots go.

2006-02-10 Thread Scott Purcell
I have had trouble getting search engines to see my site. I built it with struts, and use some tags from the index.html page to get business logic, to finally get to my page. The url is http://www.theuniquepear.com Anyway, upon talking to some co-workers, they suggested I watch my access log,

Re: Access log to see where robots go.

2006-02-10 Thread Tim Funk
The problem is your home page, not robots.txt. When / is requested - the following is served back, notice the javascript redirect: (the full file is below) function invokeWebApp() { top.location.href = http://www.theuniquepear.com/unique/index.jsp;; } Search engines do not