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jrahma wrote: are there any pages I should avoid using this <meta> tag
I don't understand the question here??
are you asking if you should use it and if so what pages?? if so then my response would be that you use it for web pages where you don't want a web crawler indexing that page. I don't know your content and as such that is really a question only you can answer or someone in your group who is playing the role of an SEO.
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so you mean I will NOT include it in a page which I want it to be indexed by the search engine and ONLY inlcude it as NO INDEX if I don't it be index by search engine?
this means search engine will by default crawl the pages?
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read the article that was posted by @Mark and if needed do some googling about robots and web crawlers.
just remember that the steps you put in place are only followed by those that implement the idea of these best practices. there is no hard and fast rule that says the pages won't be indexed.
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in many website I see the links for contact page as an example showing as www.domain.com/contact NOT www.domain.com/contact.aspx or www.domain.com/contact.php
I am wondering how do they do it? is it a separate folder for contact?
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this explains how you can do it in ASP.Net.
ASP.NET Routing[^].
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Hi,
if you see the image here:
http://www.rmc.bh/google.jpg[^]
you will fine that when you search for Microsoft in Google it will only list the home page and below that it will list some of the main pages (something like a menu).
I am not sure what do you call that but I would like to ask how can I make the same in my website?
Thanks,
Jassim
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Hi Friends,
I would like to start a website which holds all the useful data regarding .net,java and all other software languages.It has to contain videos,books,events,current affairs etc.
Still on R&D
If you know any site with these kind of feature,please inform me.
Thanking you all.
modified 28-Oct-11 7:04am.
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This one does.
Somebody in an online forum wrote: INTJs never really joke. They make a point. The joke is just a gift wrapper.
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For Microsoft technologies, you've already found the premier site for information; it's right here. For the rest, code a web crawler to scan for content, based on appropriate keywords, and let it populate your website. It works for Google...
Will Rogers never met me.
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You're about 10 years too late.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
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ok so I knew it involved CSS and was using a javascript framework. I came across the following link though that puts into a bit more of prospective.
http://johnbhall.com/iphone-4s/[^]
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I have a project for a blog portal and I want to ask about your advise..
which language it would be batter in all ways, ASP.NET or PHP?
Thanks in advance..
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Here you can get open source application for Blog panel In Asp.Net.
http://www.dotnetblogengine.net/
Where can we go to find God if we cannot see Him in our own hearts and in every living being
-Swami Vivekananda
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Neither one of the two languages is better then the other, just different. Which one you should pick depends more on your experience with them as well as the hosting environment that the blog portal is to be running in.
If you need to host on Linux then ASP.net is out of the picture, if you also have Windows hosting then both languages can be used.
I also agree with Dennis, why write a blog from scratch. You could use an already existing blog software and expand it where needed. That will probably be more cost effective.
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I know many options are available on both windows and linux environment but this is a project so it has to be developed from scratch...
I also know it will be PHP if going to be on Linux and ASP.NET if going to be on Windows
My question was, what if I have both options and I can write both languages then which language you'll prefer? which language will be fast in performance and better security, etc...
Thanks,
Jassim
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jrahma wrote: this is a project so it has to be developed from scratch...
What are the requirements in terms of OS? Does it have to be Linux or can it be Windows? As the others have mentioned, both ASP.NET and PHP will both do just fine. If it is not known which OS is going to be hosting the blog portal, you can go with PHP since it can be used on both Linux and Windows, however, if for other reasons you go with ASP.NET, the only way you could have it work with Linux is to have it be compatible with the Mono Project. If you have other requirements for the project, factor them in as well.
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it can be linux or windows. the client is open to anything...
so what's your recommendation?
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jrahma wrote: the client
sorry but I am not sure why you are coming here to answer a question that a client is paying you to answer. the general theme of answers is one I have to agree with.
make the decision as to what works best for you. going down this path of one is better than does nothing but start these religious arguments of my programming language is better than yours. nothing really productive comes from them.
sorry I know we are supposed to answer questions as best as possible but I don't like giving you a free answer for something that you possibly are being paid to research.
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jrahma wrote: if I have both options and I can write both languages then which language you'll prefer
The key word here is I. It doesn't matter what anyone else would choose; it is your project, choose what you are comfortable with.
No comment
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What is better? Use the language you understand.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
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He might understand deep fried goods however.
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Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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Hi,
I want to ask what development language google is using for their website?
Thanks,
Jassim
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