I am using ht://Dig version 3.1.2 and I have been trying to prevent
some sets of pages from being indexed by inserting in the head of
certain index pages:
<META NAME="robots" CONTENT="noindex, nofollow">
This only seemed to work in one case and not in others. In the one case
where it _did_ work I found I had written:
<META NAME="robots" CONTENTS="noindex, nofollow">
Can anyone independently confirm or deny this? I would be happy
to learn I am mistaken and that ht://Dig does conform to the HTML
standard for META.
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David J Adams
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Computing Services
University of Southampton
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