The only way that I know of to take care of that is to put a file in your
main directory called "robots.txt". In that file you will put:


User-agent: *
Disallow: /FolderName



On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 6:19 AM, Jim Giner <jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com>wrote:

> On 8/22/2013 8:05 AM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> Is the subdomain also in a subfolder of the main domain?
>>
>> Jim Giner wrote:
>>
>>> I have a main domain (of course) and a sub
>>>
>> domain.  I'm really trying to
>>
>>> steer my personal stuff away from
>>>
>> the main one and have focused all of
>>
>>> my php development to the
>>>
>> sub-domain.
>>
>>>
>>> Lately I noticed that google catalogs my
>>>
>> sub-domain site stuff under the
>>
>>> main domain name and the links
>>>
>> that come up lead to that domain name
>>
>>> with the path that takes
>>>
>> the user to the sub-domain's home folder and
>>
>>> beyond.
>>>
>>>
>>  Is there something that php (apache??) can do to control either
>>>
>> google's
>>
>>> robots or the user's view (url) so that it appears as a
>>>
>> page of my
>>
>>> sub-domain?  I'm really new at this stuff and know
>>>
>> nothing.  I'm lucky
>>
>>> that google is even finding my site!
>>>
>>> IN advance - I apologize for this off-topic question,
>>>
>> but this place is
>>
>>> a source of much knowledge, so I just threw in
>>>
>> a quick interlude here to
>>
>>> pick someone's brain.  :)
>>>
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>>  Yes - the sub is an add-on domain to my primary domain.  Hence the
> overlap and problem.
>
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