On 17 May 98 at 19:50, Andreas Ramos wrote:

> This all sounds very normal for webspinners to do, but one is
> astounded to find that major companies often haven't the slightest
> clue about registration. One can study the index page's html to most
> large corporations and see that they don't use the meta-tags for
> search engines. Microsoft, yes. Netscape, no. IBM, yes. 3Com, no. My
> cat Willy is easier to find on the web than US Robotics.

Andreas,

Thanks for the good post. My next step was to do determine how each
engine/directory evaluated a website. Your post has pushed me along
well.

To check a sites meta tags etc. try this:

http://www.rede.com/samples/webping.html

Enter a url and it will get the title,keywords, description, count the
words, and then display the html of the page (in font 1 or 2 at the
bottom of the page).


I have never heardof the following webserver:

BESTWWWD/2.3 

but that is what I got when I checked andreas.com.

Peter

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