Better yet, use the <t:remove> directive, rather than a HTML comment,
to (temporarily) remove a stretch of template content.


On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 2:45 AM, 9902468 <ville.virta...@greenstreet.fi> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we have seen this also and more than likely it's not the browsers to blame,
> but the search bots. (At least on open networks.)
>
> I once took a look at our apache logs and discovered that there are many
> bots out there that do not respect any comments on pages at all, but rather
> seem to get everything that has src, href or anything that vaguely resembles
> a url. (Even those that are not in a src or href context.)
>
> The bot probably sees only text that it parses with regexps etc. The
> templates should not contain any comments - those take unneccessary space
> and bloats page in addition to this. ;)
>
> Can we instruct T5 to strip comments before sending content out?
>
>  - Ville
>
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