On Tuesday, February 26, 2002, at 04:19 PM, Ben Turner wrote:
> Ok I have tried sending headers to the browser specifying the page but
> I am
> still not having any luck. If anyone has any experiance with tricking
> the
> web browser and more importantly the search crawlers into thinking
>
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> Ok I have tried sending headers to the browser specifying the page but I
am
> still not having any luck. If anyone has any exp
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> I guess if anyone knows of a place, is there a source on the web that
> details the headers sent to the p
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Subject: [PHP] changing the http status from file not found to
I have a php site that I am working on and I am using a 404 page to display
db contents. It works great in a web browser but it is still returning
"HTTP_STATUS_NOT_FOUND" to a
I have a php site that I am working on and I am using a 404 page to display db
contents. It works great in a web browser but it is still returning
"HTTP_STATUS_NOT_FOUND" to a crawler when it crawls the site. Does anyone know if
this can be changed from within the php to trick the crawler int
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