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If I blog a page called "blog.php" in robots.txt will it also block "blog.php?id=3" etc.?
Or do I need to put some special character to make sure it blocks all of them? Hope that makes sense!
Last Blog Entry: 3D Chess in your browser! (Mar 14th, 2008)
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Re: robots.txt
I would presume it blocks blog.php becuase it's the same page but just displaying different content
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Re: robots.txt
I just thought since google will index "blog.php?id=1" and "blog.php?id=2" as two different pages, I may need to put some special character.
Last Blog Entry: 3D Chess in your browser! (Mar 14th, 2008)
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