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Change 134996 merged by jenkins-bot:
Add 'X-Robots-Tag: noindex' header in action=render pages
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Change 134996 had a related patch set uploaded by devunt:
Add 'X-Robots-Tag: noindex' header in action=render pages
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(In reply to Krinkle from comment #1)
> This sounds like a perfect case for an http header.
Specifically,
X-Robots-Tag: noindex
This is also used on the web as the way to exclude internal APIs that don't
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will likely work since , and are optional. Browsers
automatically create a head and body for text/html documents, and relevant tags
are hoisted to the accordingly.
However that would be undesired for more im
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