You can do this through a robots.txt file, through the meta tags on your
site... I think you can even do it through modifications to htaccess.
ubuntu.com already has a robots.txt file in place, but I'm not sure how
robots.txt files applie to subdomains. I also do not know what kind of
control we have over the meta tags in the draft documentation. Are the meta
tags auto-generated as part of the page creation process?
On 2/29/08, Matthew East <email address hidden> wrote:
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> So, how does one stop google from indexing a site?
>
> --
> Server Guide draft has higher Google rank than released version
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122297
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You can do this through a robots.txt file, through the meta tags on your
site... I think you can even do it through modifications to htaccess.
ubuntu.com already has a robots.txt file in place, but I'm not sure how
robots.txt files applie to subdomains. I also do not know what kind of
control we have over the meta tags in the draft documentation. Are the meta
tags auto-generated as part of the page creation process?
On 2/29/08, Matthew East <email address hidden> wrote: /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 122297
>
> So, how does one stop google from indexing a site?
>
> --
> Server Guide draft has higher Google rank than released version
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
> Documentation Project Team, which is subscribed to Ubuntu Documentation.
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