Re: Excluding a page from the front page search control

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From: Dan (hiptolick_at_comcast.net)
Date: 06/06/04

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    Trying to answer my own question but am not totally confident in the
    correctness of the anwer.
    After doing some research the only thing I have found is the meta tag for
    robots.
    I set the page properties of the page that I don't want to index to
    robots=none.
    I did this by opening up the page properties, clicking on the "Custom" tab,
    then
    added a user variable where "Name" set to "Robots" and "Value" set to none.
    Is this correct?
    Can anyone confirm this?

    Dan
    "Dan" <hiptolick@comcast.net> wrote in message
    news:Wb6dnVPhp9vW-F7dRVn-hA@comcast.com...
    > I use the Front Page search control on my web and it works pretty well, I
    > wouldn't say great but ok.
    > I'd like to know what properties to set on a page that will have the
    effect
    > of excluding that page from being indexed and from search results. I'd
    also
    > be interested in knowing how one can improve search results. Currently I
    am
    > using FP2003 and have only set "Page Descriptio" and the "Key Words"
    > properties for each page. However, it seems at time to find pages which
    are
    > completely unrelated to the key word search. If anyone can point me to an
    > article, or have a tip, I'd appreciate it.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Dan Latrimurti
    >
    >


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