It's actually very sexy technology that lets you offload the work of communicating behavioral information from the client's browser to your own webserver. Sadly, there are many approaches to tracking visitors to websites, some of which have been...
Frequently, you'll hit on entries in your webserver's log file that appear to be regular search engine spiders. Unless your website has been hiding under some virtual rock for an extended period of time, chances are you've got your work spelled out...
An alternative method of blocking spiders can be executed from the Apache webserver configuration file by listing the pertinent User Agent header fields there. Much as we may wish for all the world's search engines to take notice of our Web equity...
It is also worth noting that if you are logged in to your Google account searches you make will still show up in your web history, as that data is compiled against Google's own webserver logs, rather than a cookie on your site.
The new generator is open source and uses your webserver's traffic, its log files, or the files found on the server to quickly find the URLs on your site. Today's Top Story: EricEnge Training Your Content Developers on SEO Copywriting SEW EXPERTS...
The new generator is open source and uses your webserver's traffic, its log files, or the files found on the server to quickly find the URLs on your site. Google Webmaster Central has created a new sitemap generator and released it to the general...
At the end of the post he talks about the difference between static URLs and dynamic URLs, and correctly tells us: "A dynamic url is a document that requires the webserver to do some computation before returning the web document".
Matt explains that Google uses "persistent connections to a webserver via a Keep-Alive header" that allows Google to use one single connection for all the sites on one server, thus taking up less server resources for Google and the Webmaster's...
In other words, the webserver is programmed to return different content to Google than it returns to regular users, usually in an attempt to
distort search engine rankings. Leigh Dodds provides a great rundown in his Google Scholar piece about one...
In other words, the webserver is programmed to return different content to Google than it returns to regular users, usually in an attempt to distort search engine rankings. In other words, the webserver is programmed to return different content to...
A Users Guide to URL Rewriting with the Apache Webserver That can cause some sites to be essentially invisible to them. This article covers key points to be aware of if you have this type of content. Jump to: URL Problems - Testing Your Site - SSI...
In other words, the webserver is programmed to return different content to Google than it returns to regular users, usually in an attempt to distort search engine rankings. Stefanie Olsen had a great News.com article out yesterday talking about how...
Site Search and Retrieval Tools Web Server Online Magazine, June 1997 http://webserver.cpg.com/features/cover/2.5/ There are plenty of "site search," "intranet search" or "enterprise search" solutions, ranging from simple, free packages to feature...
In other words, the webserver is programmed to return different content to Google than it returns to regular users, usually in an attempt to distort search engine rankings. Of these, only Google suggest a technical definition to cloaking with its...