How about creating a 'shadow' index, with the Robots tags?

Frank


> 
> I asked :
>
>>When I add the tag <META name="htdig-noindex">, HtDig don't index the
> pages,
>>but doesn't FOLLOW the links on them either!
>>
>>Is there another tag or another way to achieve what I want?
>
> Geoff answered :
>
>>This tag does not follow any DTD or relative standard. It has been in
>>the code for a very long time and has always meant exactly that.
>>
>>What you'd like it to use the new standard, the robots META tag:
>><meta name="robots" content="noindex,follow">>>
>
>
> Do you mean "would you", or "why would you"? Well, I would like a tag, maybe
> another one so as not to disturb the people using the current one, that
> would mean "noindex,follow" just like in a robots tag.
>
> I cannot use the robots tag because I want my tables of contents to be
> indexed by external search engines. These pages are relevant for visitors
> coming from outside. But visitors that are already within the site want to
> find the pages that contains the information, not the index pages.
> Furthermore, many of my "menu" pages are framed, and it is a mess when they
> are found and called individually.
>
> But of course, I need HtDig to follow all the links on these menu pages, in
> order to index the pages where the information is.
>
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