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6/5/2009 4:33 PM
 

This is the agent string I'm using in the User Agent Switcher add-on for Firefox

Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http://www.google.com/bot.html)

It seems to match exactly with what is in App_Browsers. Using this string renders blank text/html module content unless I switch the module cache to 0.

Thanks,

-Rob-

 
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6/6/2009 12:22 AM
 

Hi Rob

How do you perform this test to verify what google actually see when visiting the site ? .... my sites are all working fine with Google now but I'd like to know more about the way you verify this ?

/Johan Hyra vattenskoter

 
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6/6/2009 12:38 AM
 

Johan, I just used the User Agent Switcher add-on for Firefox. I loaded the add-on with an xml file that contained all the user agent info for most browsers and bots. I selected the googlebot 2.1 and browsed to the home page of my site, and it looked no different under 4.9.4 than it did with 4.9.1. That is, there was no text in the text/html modules. For some reason it only affected the home page, because if I browsed to another page, the text showed up fine.

Again, the only way I could get the home page to show content was to turn all the module cache settings to ZERO.

Here is where I got the xml file containing all the user agents that I loaded into the Firefox add-on: http://techpatterns.com/forums/about304.html

-Rob-

 
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