An unusual question about Yahoo
Hi Guys,
I have a problem that I'm not sure can be solved easily but I thought I'd ask the pros.
A few months ago I switched from using a php script which generated all dynamic pages to a Perl script which generates static pages.
When I switched I started a new database and built it completely different. I had left a link to the old site on my front page in case anyone still wanted access to it. Both are on the SAME domain.
Now the problem is that both versions of my site have over 20,000 pages. Since the Yahoo switch occured my traffic has died from Yahoo. I did the search site:mysite.com and found out that it only has my old dynamic pages indexed. 999 pages to be exact.
My question now is how do I get my new pages indexed instead of the old? I don't want to delete the old pages because they still generate alot of Google traffic. Does anyone have any ideas to try?
When you perform the search site:mysite.com at Yahoo does this show every page or is it's display limit 999? Or is this the page limit that Yahoo is currently indexing per site?
Thanks,
Craven
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