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Ben #1
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Subject: rel="nofollow" for Actionlinks etc.
Hi,
is there a simple way to add rel="nofollow" to the Actionlinks of Dokuwiki and the "Webbug" indexer.php? I am having troubles with search engine spiders (Yahoo Slurp). Slurp seems to follow every single links and generates only a lot of garbage search engine records looking like http://example.com/lib/exe/indexer.php?id=foo&1165426714
I know that Slurp ist a particularly stupid robot, but I dont want to exclude my Site from Yahoo. So: where can I edit this?

Ben
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andi (Administrator) #2
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Quote by Ben:
Slurp seems to follow every single links and generates only a lot of garbage search engine records looking like http://example.com/lib/exe/indexer.php?id=foo&1165426714

What do you mean with "search engine records"? Having spiders triggering the the indexer webbug isn't a bad thing.

Quote by Ben:
I know that Slurp ist a particularly stupid robot, but I dont want to exclude my Site from Yahoo. So: where can I edit this?

If you really think you'll need it feel free to edit inc/template.php
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Ben #3
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Quote by andi:
What do you mean with "search engine records"? Having spiders triggering the the indexer webbug isn't a bad thing.
When searching for keywords that match my wiki at Yahoo, I don't find the actual pages but links to /lib/exe/indexer.php. (try seaching for "farbmaus rattenmilbe" at yahoo.com)Als the webbug is in an <img>-Tag, nofollow probably won't do the trick. Maybe I'll try rewriting indexer.php to indexer.gif or something like that.

Thanks for your help!
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ChrisS #4
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you could try a robots.txt file.
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