https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=33317

Blou <philippe.blo...@inlibro.com> changed:

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--- Comment #29 from Blou <philippe.blo...@inlibro.com> ---
(In reply to MichaƂ from comment #27)
> which I'm not sure if there's any reasonable use-case. The author mentions
> example "noindex,nofollow" to prevent ALL opac pages from being indexed. 
> I think that if some library wants that, they'd be better off using the more 
> widely used and known robots.txt file

Your solution doesn't work.  Robots.txt doesn't prevent sites from being
indexed, Google itself instructs
https://developers.google.com/search/docs/crawling-indexing/block-indexing

Our use case is very valid and a basic option in Wordpress: websites wants ways
to not be found (while developping).  Here we have test and production systems,
and of course our customers do not want their users to find the test system. 
Two koha, similar data, user search google for their library and click on the
test link.

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