Monday, June 1, 2009

Re: robots.txt with a 301 redirect

1- It's possible

2 - If you don't want to get mad, it would be better to have some generic mechanism so that you 301 redirect each page to the correct page on the new domain.

2009/6/1 Ed Galligan <ed.galligan@gmail.com>

I'm trying to figure out how to do something that might just be
impossible. Before I give up, I'll see if anyone here can possibly add
some insight.

I have two domains:
1) domainone.com which I don't want indexed by search engines
2) domaintwo.com which I do want indexed by search engines

Any content I have on domainone.com, I want to hide from search
engines, but then I have a 301 .htaccess redirect sending visitors to
domaintwo.com for any addresses that don't match content on
domainone.com

So for example, say I have a file called privatephoto.jpg that's at
http://domainone.com/privatephoto.jpg
The I have another file called information.html at http://domaintwo.com/information.html

I want to hide http://domainone.com/privatephoto.jpg from Google, BUT
I want Google to be able to see http://domainone.com/information.html
(which is a 301 redirect)

Is this completely impossible?





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