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11-23-2004, 08:16 PM
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Blank in Google's Cache
My site get crawled and indexed by google, but when I check Google's Cache for my site it just show a blank page. Does it mean Google robot cannot read my site? Does it also mean that my site cannot be found/include on their search results?
My site use php, does it affects the crawled results?
Thanks for any input.
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11-23-2004, 09:55 PM
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What is the URL?
We would be better off to explain if you let us know which site you are talking about.
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11-24-2004, 05:13 PM
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Re: What is the URL?
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Originally Posted by just-trying-to-help
We would be better off to explain if you let us know which site you are talking about.
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Ok, my site is http://designerbags.info, it is redirected site.
If you search google for designerbags.info, and see the cache, it shows just blank page.
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11-24-2004, 07:05 PM
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Interesting...
Your page is a frame & when I looked at the Google cache (click here) I do not see the text in your NOFRAMES area.
When I clicked on the This cached page may reference images which are no longer available. Click here for the cached text only link the text in your NOFRAMES appeared (click here).
Could this be a new way of displaying caches of frame pages?
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11-24-2004, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by braknews
Interesting...
Your page is a frame & when I looked at the Google cache (click here) I do not see the text in your NOFRAMES area.
When I clicked on the This cached page may reference images which are no longer available. Click here for the cached text only link the text in your NOFRAMES appeared (click here).
Could this be a new way of displaying caches of frame pages?
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How do you know it is a frame, I never user frame in this site.
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11-24-2004, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by shilmy
How do you know it is a frame, I never user frame in this site.
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Sure looks that way
You're pulling pages in from another domain, which could get you penalized by Google
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11-24-2004, 08:55 PM
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How do you know it is a frame, I never user frame in this site.
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Sure looks that way
You're pulling pages in from another domain, which could get you penalized by Google
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What happen is like this, I develop the site in sub directory of my other site, pesonadigital.com, since there still excess capacity. Then I register designerbags.info domain and forward it to sub directory in pesonadigital.com. I use fabulous.com facility to forward the domain, so I don't really know how fabulous forward/redirect to subdirectory of pesonadigital.com.
I never use frame in my site, but probably it's how fabulous.com redirect/forward designerbags.info. And probably google robots has difficulty in following it.
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11-25-2004, 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by shilmy
How do you know it is a frame, I never user frame in this site.
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I go to the URL you gave. When the page has loaded I do View>Page Source & voila there is the code for a frames page.
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11-25-2004, 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by braknews
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Originally Posted by shilmy
How do you know it is a frame, I never user frame in this site.
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I go to the URL you gave. When the page has loaded I do View>Page Source & voila there is the code for a frames page.
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Thanks, now I see it. I think it's the way fabulous.com redirect my domain to sub directory of my other website.
Is there any solutions in this situation? Or I just need to open another hosting account?
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11-25-2004, 03:00 PM
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The only way I know how to "break out" of a frame is by using Javascript. I know that Google & the other major SEs do not support that script. So unless someone with much more knowledge of this issue can give you an answer I would say that you need to open another hosting account.
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11-25-2004, 04:08 PM
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It will be due to a keep domain name option or something like that on the fabulous.com site somewhere, normally options like this allow you to enter some keywords and a meta description of your page but not much else.
If you want to keep the domain name displayed in the address bar it might be worth talking to the company to see if you can set up a personalised no-frames entry within the page or if you arent worried about keeping the original domain name displayed you should be able to disable the option which will let the search engines crawl your site properly.
hth
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