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sviba
09-06-2006, 09:24 AM
The google shows the page while i using the query
query : allinurl: chennai 61 pageno site:sample.example.com
page : sample.example.com/searchcategory.aspx?loc=chennai&cat=61&=&pageno=4

Also i just enter the full url in the search box but it returns "did not match any documents"
http://sample.example.com/searchcategory.aspx?loc=chennai&cat=61&=&pageno=4

I searched in the same data center.

Please advice me.

Thanks
sviba

eukhost
09-06-2006, 10:50 AM
Hello,This is what i found -

If you want to check if a single Web page of your site has been indexed by the Google index software, go to Google.com and enter the "info:" command with your Web page URL, for example

info:www.yoursite.com/yourpage.htm

If your Web page is in the Google index, Google will offer you to show the cached version of the page, or to find similar pages, pages that link to your page or that contain your URL on the page.

If your Web pages haven't been indexed by Google yet, you'll see the answer

"Sorry, no information is available for the URL www.yoursite.com/yourpage.htm".

More Google features (e.g. getting stock information or looking up phone numbers) can be found at http://www.google.com/help/features.html.

If you want to know which Web pages of your site have been index by Google and other search engines, we recommend reading issue #29 of our newsletter where we provided a detailed search engine list for this purpose: http://www.Axandra.com/news/newsletter29.htm

sviba
09-07-2006, 12:40 AM
Thanks for your information

sviba
09-07-2006, 01:10 AM
Could you please advice me where we can find the google recent spider updation details frequently.

Robert_Charlton
09-07-2006, 03:28 AM
Also i just enter the full url in the search box but it returns "did not match any documents"
http://sample.example.com/searchcategory.aspx?loc=chennai&cat=61&=&pageno=4

Google doesn't search page code, just text that appears on the page. So, entering a url in the search box only shows results when there is a page with that url in the page text. That's generally unlikely.

eukhost
09-07-2006, 06:25 AM
Well,you can see latest google pr update by typing in your website in the search box and then clicking on the "CACHED" . This way you can assume where exactly is the crawler at present and when it is likely to return. :cool:

shane

sviba
09-07-2006, 06:29 AM
ok. But i need to what are the major updations in google spider going on now like that.........

Marcia
09-07-2006, 06:33 AM
Well,you can see latest google pr update by typing in your website in the search box and then clicking on the "CACHED" . This way you can assume where exactly is the crawler at present and when it is likely to return.Nope, sorry but that's not it.

PR is updated internally on a continuous basis, and 3-4x a year on the toolbar - but has nothing whatsoever to do with the cache date, and the crawl frequency or when the crawler will next return isn't reflected in the cache. The cache date only shows when the page was accessed by he crawler, and there's recently a change in how that'll be shown.

Check out Matt's latest video, he just did a blog entry on the cache date issue.

need to what are the major updations in google spider going on now like that.........If you mean how often pages are being crawled, that depends on the particular site and pages, it isn't the same for all. That's different from PR updates.

sviba
09-07-2006, 08:11 AM
ok. Yes i need what kind of updation going on. Recently the google cleanup the supplemental pages. So i need these kind of news about google.