"Simon K" <simonkib@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3f2fb708$0$19388$ba624c82@nntp05.dk.telia.net...
> > Jeg har haft en længere "skriv" med google da jeg undrer mig over hvilke
> > sider der bliver indekseret og hvilke der ikke bliver...
> >
> > Thanks for your reply. The Google index does include dynamically
generated
> > pages as you are aware. However, these pages comprise a very small
> > portion of our index. Pages that contain question marks in their URLs
can
> > cause problems for our crawler and may be ignored. If you suspect that
> > URLs containing question marks are causing your pages not to be
included,
> > you may want to consider creating copies of those pages without question
> > marks in the URL for our crawler. If you do this, please be sure to
> > include robots.txt on the pages with the question marks in the URL that
> > block our crawler to ensure that these pages are not seen as having
> > duplicate content.
> >
> > Det spændende synes jeg er:
> > Pages that contain question marks in their URLs can
> > cause problems for our crawler and may be ignored.
> >
> > Hvad kan jeg mon gøre for at undgå at siderne skaber problemer og bliver
> > ignoreret ?
> >
> > Hvad kan jeg gøre for at "lokke" google indenfor ?
> Jeg synes at robot.txt modellen, som de nævner ovenfor, er smart. Så kan
du
> også bedre kontrollere hvilke sider google's crawler skal indeksere (fx.
> hvilke der er interessante for indtrykket og hvilke der ikke er).
> Læs mere om den her:
http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/robots.html
Udemærket site til at skabe forståelse for robotter m.m. - men den handler
mest om hvordan man begrænser robotters adgang ikke hvordan man "inviterer"
dem indenfor...
mvh Michael