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8/25/2012 7:33 PM
 

This is not really a DNN question, but it is about my DNN site.

Apparently Web crawlers search our sites and that somehow determines a lot of our sites rating in the search engines.  So naturally I want to do all I can to make it easier for the crawlers and get my site rated higher..

Do the web crawlers see the ASPX pages?

A LOT of out site’s ASPX pages are password protected (onlycertain class of user can see them).  So Iassume the web crawler can NOT catalog those pages.  Is that right?????  Does that hurt or site’s rating?

 

 
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8/27/2012 6:03 AM
 
sure, crawlers will index aspx pages as well, though it is easier for it, if you submitted your site map to google and bing. Of course, they will not be able to index password protected pages.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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