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| Hi, The first idea I have to solve your problem is to create a robots.txt file that you should place at the very root of your site (next to index.htm for example). There is a lot of website that will help you to understand how to configure this text file and what to write in. You can juste type "robots.txt" in google and the help is there. For a quick help, here is what you can do : Open NotePad Click save as... and type "robots.txt" when asked. Validate In the text file, add the following code : User-Agent: * Disallow: /main.swf(this will ask ALL robots from any search engine (google, yahoo, ... ) not to index this 'page'.)Each page you want to exclude from the search result must start with the slash ('/') character.Each Line must start with an instruction (Disallow or Allow,...)The '/' character alone will dissalow ALL page from being indexed.You can disallow a repertory to be indexed thanks to this method adding this line in the previous codeDisallow : /scripts/Well, With that method it should work but I think that you have to tell google you that you have placed a robot on your site. You can do this in the Google Tools for WebmastersI hope it helped...Yannick<stevelshin@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1172536764.881974.52050@z35g2000cwz.googlegro ups.com... > Hi, > > I submitted my site to google and I've noticed that when I put in the > url into google, I get two links. The first link goes directly to the > Flash.swf file while the second link is the link that takes you into > the index page. > > 1st link: www.lclarkelaw.com/main.swf > 1st link desciption: Laurence R. Clarke O CIVIL LITIGATION <p > align="left"><font face="tahoma" size="11" color="#ffffff" > letterSpacing="0.000000" kerning="0"> > > 2nd link: www.lclarkelaw.com > 2nd link description: The Law Offices of Laurence R. Clarke provides > an array of civil litigation, business dispute resolution, and real > estate and construction dispute ... > > My problem involves the first link. Is it possible to drop that link > and only keep the link that properly points to the index page of my > site (2nd link)? In addition, the second link also displays the title > info correctly while the flash link shows the html tags. > > If not, is there a way to have the 2nd link come up before the 1st > link so that any potential visitors would click on that link first? > > This has been driving me "nutso"! Thanks in advance for any help you > can offer. > | |||
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