I've noticed recently that MSN, Yahoo and Google have a [bot] status in the who is online.
Is this going to be a problem?
[bot] in Who is online
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LOOK OUT!!!
OOPS..
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If you do not see "Press Space" more often than you want.. Your not trying!
OOPS..
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If you do not see "Press Space" more often than you want.. Your not trying!
Re: [bot] in Who is online
No, these are indexing bots, sniffing around and errr... indexing so you can Google, Yahoo! etc stuff in their search engines.
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Re: [bot] in Who is online
I guess they were always here, just not visible. Crawling through the interwebs in order to index pages and make them available for their search engines is what google, bing, yahoo and the others do. They do this permanently on all websites they've ever been pointed to (or else a search in one of these search engines would return nothing). So why should this be a problem for our website?
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Re: [bot] in Who is online
Not testing or bug related. Moving to Outworld.
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Re: [bot] in Who is online
On the contrary. I only have experience with the Google bot, but it is indexing our bb better than the internal indexing. Maybe not better, but searching at our site through Google is far easier than the internal search option. And Google bot keeps it quite up-to-date. I assume the same is valid for MSN and Yahoo.Alex wrote:I've noticed recently that MSN, Yahoo and Google have a [bot] status in the who is online.
Is this going to be a problem?
My browser has currently a special button to a specific search on OOlite bbs with Google
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Re: [bot] in Who is online
Same here - the inbuilt Search engine has always been a joke - it's not much better with this new version of php - so I use the plug-in that one of the forum members created for FirefoxEric Walch wrote:On the contrary. I only have experience with the Google bot, but it is indexing our bb better than the internal indexing. Maybe not better, but searching at our site through Google is far easier than the internal search option. And Google bot keeps it quite up-to-date. I assume the same is valid for MSN and Yahoo.Alex wrote:I've noticed recently that MSN, Yahoo and Google have a [bot] status in the who is online.
Is this going to be a problem?
My browser has currently a special button to a specific search on OOlite bbs with Google
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Re: [bot] in Who is online
I also use this useful feature....I have a dedicated BB search bar on my browser/homepage.
Details of this and how to install it can be found here.
Edit:- I found the relevant thread in about two seconds using it!
Details of this and how to install it can be found here.
Edit:- I found the relevant thread in about two seconds using it!
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Re: [bot] in Who is online
Search engine: I've just installed it (on Firefox) and it seems to work well!