Guest Posted March 23, 2006 Posted March 23, 2006 Hi there, Most search engines have indexed my site urls with their sessions ID's. I set "prevent spider sessions" to true last week, hoping it would fix the problem of indexing these sessions ids. However, at the moment, there is about 9,000 of my sites pages indexed on google, but most pages have dublicate entires, but with different session id's. (I think theres about 4 different index.php pages) Is this going to be a problem for me? As google and other search engines might see this and ban the site? Also, how long will these session id's dissapear from search engines? as from now on, the bots shouldn't be creating any sessions.
ddp Posted March 23, 2006 Posted March 23, 2006 Hi there, Most search engines have indexed my site urls with their sessions ID's. I set "prevent spider sessions" to true last week, hoping it would fix the problem of indexing these sessions ids. However, at the moment, there is about 9,000 of my sites pages indexed on google, but most pages have dublicate entires, but with different session id's. (I think theres about 4 different index.php pages) Is this going to be a problem for me? As google and other search engines might see this and ban the site? Also, how long will these session id's dissapear from search engines? as from now on, the bots shouldn't be creating any sessions. You might have already fixed the problem. It can sometimes take many weeks for google to remove pages from its index. Remember no one, except the google guys, is really sure exactly how google works. I would wait it out a bit. Backup before making changes. Backup before making changes! Backup before making changes!! You did do a backup? eh?
boxtel Posted March 23, 2006 Posted March 23, 2006 Hi there, Most search engines have indexed my site urls with their sessions ID's. I set "prevent spider sessions" to true last week, hoping it would fix the problem of indexing these sessions ids. However, at the moment, there is about 9,000 of my sites pages indexed on google, but most pages have dublicate entires, but with different session id's. (I think theres about 4 different index.php pages) Is this going to be a problem for me? As google and other search engines might see this and ban the site? Also, how long will these session id's dissapear from search engines? as from now on, the bots shouldn't be creating any sessions. you need to deploy the session id for spiders 301 redirect contribution or google may keep asking for those pages with session id and since they give nice 200 results consider them valid and keep them. Treasurer MFC
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