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Old 01-13-2008, 09:28 AM robots.txt question
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Hi all!

I have one question. I have 2 sites on my webhotel, one old and one new.

My problem is that I can access the new site through the adress

http://www.oldsite.com/newsite.com

I want to prevent Google to index that adress, I want it instead to just index the new site´s domain name and all that content.

How can I fix this in a robots.txt file?

Thanks in advance
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Old 01-13-2008, 11:09 AM Re: robots.txt question
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Generally they don't and it is not necessary since there is no link to that directory for them tho follow and the .com on the end indicates a different site.

All addon domains work in this manner.
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Old 01-15-2008, 08:09 AM Re: robots.txt question
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can u post exact url i need to analyse it in detail
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Old 01-15-2008, 08:42 AM Re: robots.txt question
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Hi all!

I have one question. I have 2 sites on my webhotel, one old and one new.

My problem is that I can access the new site through the adress

http://www.oldsite.com/newsite.com

I want to prevent Google to index that adress, I want it instead to just index the new site´s domain name and all that content.

How can I fix this in a robots.txt file?

Thanks in advance
i don't get the problem... but you try this meta <meta name="googlebots" content="noindex, nofollow"> You can use this special HTML <META> tag to tell the robots not to index the content of a page. i hope i give the right answer from your problem.
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