[thelist] Domain pointers and SE indexing
David Siedband
technique at oceanicsky.com
Wed May 4 17:07:08 CDT 2005
Christian,
If you're using Apache, you need to use mod_rewrite to rewrite the URLs
onto the domain you want them on.
An entry into robots.txt to keep spiders out of those other paths might
be worthwhile too.
--
David
Christian Anderson wrote:
>Doesn't anyone know, or was my question unclear?
>
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>I have one primary domain www.mysite.com and have a few other domains that
>also share the space of www.mysite.com.
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>When you go to www.myothersite.com it shows up like that in the browser, but
>it is actually pulling the files from
>www.mysite.com/subdomain/myothersite.com
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>Now, how do I get it so that the search engines index the
>www.myothersite.com instead of www.mysite.com/subdomain/myothersite.com?
>Yahoo picked up one of my new sites, but it has it as
>www.mysite.com/subdomain/myothersite.com instead of www.myothersite.com
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>Is there something I can do in robots.txt or .htaccess that will prevent
>this from happening?
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>Help!
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