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robots.txt handling
Hi!
I got one hosting account that holds two separate sites. Apparently eather of sites have its own domain name. It looks like: Code:
/public_html/
/index.php
/another_site/index.php
Should i create two robots.txt files for both sites or just one in /public_html/? Last edited by romalong : September 9th, 2004 at 02:20 PM. |
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google don't know your website directory structure, you would have to provide two robots.txt according to your current website structure
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since your secondary domain is being told my your server to begin on a different directory, you will need to have two copies of your robots.txt - one in each primary site directory.
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thanx, lads!
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