8 hits on All pages among English pages in Indexering
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Excluding information from crawling and indexing: Robots.txt & robots-meta tags
Excluding information from crawling and indexing - 8/30/2012 SiteSeeker normally crawls every web page and document found on a website, starting with the home page of the website. If there are links to objects on the site that should not be crawled, they ...
Knowledge base / How-to guides • 30 August 2012
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Troubleshooting - why are some pages or documents not being indexed?
11/1/2012 If some pages or documents have not been indexed, use this troubleshooting guide to identify the problem. How do you know if the page is indexed? - You can easily check if a certain document has been indexed or not by searching with the operator ...
Knowledge base / How-to guides • 1 November 2012
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What is the difference between the various crawling modes?
11/1/2012 When you manually start a crawl and indexing in SiteSeeker Admin you can choose between three different crawling modes, full, minimal or no crawl mode. Here follows a description in detail of the differences between the various modes so that ...
Knowledge base / FAQ / Crawl and Indexing • 1 November 2012
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Solutions for crawling JavaScript links
11/5/2012 Links that depend on JavaScript are generally not crawled by SiteSeeker or global search engines. If the website uses JavaScript links exclusively, it may become invisible to the outside world. It can also be difficult or even impossible for ...
Knowledge base / FAQ / Crawl and Indexing • 5 November 2012
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How do I index images and documents in ImageVault using SiteSeeker?
2/22/2012 It is possible to use SiteSeeker for searching among images and documents stored in ImageVault, an image and media management tool from Meridium, using the search integration in ImageVault. The integration, which is included in ImageVault, ...
Knowledge base / FAQ / Crawl and Indexing • 22 February 2012
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How does SiteSeeker index images?
11/5/2012 SiteSeeker can in addition to HTML and other frequently occurring document types also index images. Images are indexed by words in their URLs, by words in link texts (unusual) and also by alt and tile attributes in the img tags. Add more descriptive ...
Knowledge base / FAQ / Crawl and Indexing • 5 November 2012
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How does SiteSeeker use sitemaps?
5/7/2014 SiteSeeker supports sitemaps in familiar formats and can be located using "robots.txt", starting point configuration in SiteSeeker Admin or filename. What is a sitemap? - A sitemap is a file that is used to locate information on a web site. ...
Knowledge base / FAQ / Crawl and Indexing • 7 May 2014
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Indexing documents on another website
9/4/2012 If you link to documents on another website, you can let SiteSeeker index those specifically, and disregard any other documents found on that website. Sometimes you want to index documents on another website (e.g. an external website or a document ...
Knowledge base / FAQ / Crawl and Indexing • 4 September 2012