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akaplan
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My customer purchased a domain in December of last year let's call in MYDOMAIN. We created a blank in PLESK ( a control panel software). The site was completed end of December. A google search for "MYDOMAIN.com" yields the following. Why does google continue to spider these test pages and note the actual webpages. Note these are test pages, that shouldn't have been spidered. The first one is a test preview before DNS has been setup. The second one is the blank site before any "real" pages are uploaded (which was at the end of December)
Google spider the site on Feb 18, 2008 04:40:03 GMT. There are no funky robots text file and the menus are spiderable.
>>Google SERP results listed below <<
Plesk 8.2.0
https://MYDOMAIN.coom:8443/ - 2k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
Name Value HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET (none) HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING gzip ...
Name, Value. HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET, (none). HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING, gzip,deflate. HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE, (none). HTTP_ACCEPT, */*. HTTP_CONNECTION, Keep-alive ...
MYDOMAIN.com/test/ssi/test.shtml - 2k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
Name Value Perl 5.8.8 TimeDate ???
Name, Value. Perl, 5.8.8. TimeDate ???
MYDOMAIN.com/test/perl/test.pl - 1k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
Google spider the site on Feb 18, 2008 04:40:03 GMT. There are no funky robots text file and the menus are spiderable.
>>Google SERP results listed below <<
Plesk 8.2.0
https://MYDOMAIN.coom:8443/ - 2k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
Name Value HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET (none) HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING gzip ...
Name, Value. HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET, (none). HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING, gzip,deflate. HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE, (none). HTTP_ACCEPT, */*. HTTP_CONNECTION, Keep-alive ...
MYDOMAIN.com/test/ssi/test.shtml - 2k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
Name Value Perl 5.8.8 TimeDate ???
Name, Value. Perl, 5.8.8. TimeDate ???
MYDOMAIN.com/test/perl/test.pl - 1k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this