Hi Doug,
> re: the 24jul10 comment: "The more of the higher-numbered problems...
> are really typical Prolog problems! All of them involve recursive
> searches in some solution space." http://picolisp.com/5000/-2-1K.html
>
> Then perhaps picolisp's Prolog (pilog) would be ideal? I'm always
> happ
Hi all,
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 03:07:26PM +0200, Alexander Burger wrote:
>(prinl "Disallow:"
> (cond
> ((= *Host '`(chop "ticker.picolisp.com")) " /")
> ((= *Host '`(chop "picolisp.com")) " /21000/") ) )
This helped! Googlebot now seemed to have stopped all traversals
re: the 24jul10 comment: "The more of the higher-numbered problems... are
really typical Prolog problems! All of them involve recursive searches in some
solution space." http://picolisp.com/5000/-2-1K.html
Then perhaps picolisp's Prolog (pilog) would be ideal? I'm always happy to see
pilog ex
Hi Jon,
> Using "sed -i'' 's/@plt//' x86-64.darwin.base.s" did not delete the "@plt"
Hmm, so let's give up inplace-editing with 'sed'.
We can use three commands instead: Move the '*.s' file to some temporary
file, and then 'sed' to remove the '@plt's:
mv x86-64.darwin.base.s x86-64.darwin.b
Hi Alex,
> Hi Jon,
>
>> I now re-did everything from scratch, in a new clean "ongoing test", and
>> I
>> think the results are now more what you had expected. The error messages
>> were now just this:
>> sed: 1: "x86-64.darwin.base.s": extra characters at the end of x command
>
> Ah, OK, this make
Hi all,
OK, I extended "robots.txt" a little now. Not only "ticker.picolisp.com"
is disallowed now, but also everything below /21000/ on "picolisp.com".
Let's see if that persuades Google to stop the traversal.
BTW, I'm handling robots.txt in the following way: "robots.txt" is
actually not a fil
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 10:45:28AM +0200, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi Dexen,
>
> > may I suggest adding rel="nofollow" to the `Next page' link (the tag)?
>
> I see! Didn't know about that tag.
>
> Any opinions? Should we relieve the busy bot? Or should we wait to see
> what happens? Will Googl
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 10:53:15AM +0200, Jakob Eriksson wrote:
> Put a link back to picolisp.com on each ticker page. There are pretty
> good keywords I think in the bot trap. :-)
Good idea! :)
However, I expect the spook to stop eventually, as I've already
installed the robots.txt.
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On Friday 15 of July 2011 10:45:28 you wrote:
> Hi Dexen,
>
> > may I suggest adding rel="nofollow" to the `Next page' link (the
> > tag)?
>
> I see! Didn't know about that tag.
because it's non-standard. Google's proprietary extension to HTML. Normally I
discourage using proprietary stuff, bu
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 4:53 PM, Jakob Eriksson wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 09:58:59AM +0200, Alexander Burger wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> let me share my funny experiences about the PicoLisp Ticker, and how it
>> is handled by Mr. Google:
>>
>> http://picolisp.com/5000/-2-1i.html
>
> Put a li
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 09:58:59AM +0200, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> let me share my funny experiences about the PicoLisp Ticker, and how it
> is handled by Mr. Google:
>
>http://picolisp.com/5000/-2-1i.html
Put a link back to picolisp.com on each ticker page. There are pretty
goo
Hi Dexen,
> may I suggest adding rel="nofollow" to the `Next page' link (the tag)?
I see! Didn't know about that tag.
Any opinions? Should we relieve the busy bot? Or should we wait to see
what happens? Will Google ban the whole picolisp.com site?
Cheers,
- Alex
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On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 4:13 PM, Doug Snead wrote:
>
> I think you created a bot-trap :-)
aha! that figures.
i'm subscribed to google alerts with 'picolisp' and 'pico lisp' as
keyword. i have gotten 4 so far from that wacky ticker of yours.
but don't remove it, please! it *is* fun.
>
> --- On
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 01:13:27AM -0700, Doug Snead wrote:
> I think you created a bot-trap :-)
Yeah :)
Let's see how it escapes ...
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On Friday 15 of July 2011 10:13:27 you wrote:
> I think you created a bot-trap :-)
may I suggest adding rel="nofollow" to the `Next page' link (the tag)?
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For example, if the first thing in the file is:
an XML parser will recognize that the documen
I think you created a bot-trap :-)
--- On Fri, 7/15/11, Alexander Burger wrote:
> From: Alexander Burger
> Subject: The PicoLisp Ticker
> To: picolisp@software-lab.de
> Date: Friday, July 15, 2011, 12:58 AM
> Hi all,
>
> let me share my funny experiences about the PicoLisp
> Ticker, and how i
Hi all,
let me share my funny experiences about the PicoLisp Ticker, and how it
is handled by Mr. Google:
http://picolisp.com/5000/-2-1i.html
Cheers,
- Alex
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