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1/3/2008 8:49 AM
 

Hi, is there a way to have search engines like Google index the content of the files in a repository?

 
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1/9/2008 6:49 AM
 

Anyone? I would like the content of files in publically accessible Repositories on my site to be indexed and therefore included in search results on the web.

 
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1/13/2008 5:24 AM
 

The content of a file = NO
But for the file itself, you may had a PERMALINK into your template, and then, Google will scrawl your page and find the permalink, and index each file as a separate page. nevertheless, the title (of the page) is the same and it may penalise the page rank.

DV

 
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1/15/2008 10:18 PM
 

Thanks DV (again). Strange, but I have a PDF file linked on a publically accessible page (just through a link in a Text/HTML module) and google managed to find it and index all of its contents. Just wanting to have greater opportunity for people to come to our site through search results that includes text of attached files.

 
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