check your robots.txt file. also, I don't believe that directory contents 
will be listed. You would probably want to create a sitemap that has links 
to all those html files and submit your sitemap to the crawlers. If you are 
generating files with random names in hopes that search engines are going 
to index them and boost your ratings, i'm pretty sure that will do the 
exact opposite and hurt your ratings.

On Thursday, May 22, 2014 6:14:12 AM UTC-7, Craig Field wrote:
>
> How's it going?
> I'd like the contents of a folder to be found by search Engines.
> New static .html files are automatically created daily with randomized 
> names.
>
> The folder would be /static/html/
> It doesn't appear to be currently found.
>
> Are the security features of Web2py preventing this?
> Is there a way to open up just this folder?
>
> Thank you.
>

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