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Hi Henry
Can I ask a disassociated question concerning Search Engines? If so, here is my question. Most ISP subscribers have a home page usually named Index.html from this page they place links to their other pages stored at the website. OK, Google can find all of these no problem. But, if you place pages on the website that are not linked to your Index page that requires the person accessing your web site area to know the word or name to type behind the actual URL to get to this hidden web page, can Google find that page? The reason I ask is that I have certain pages that are accessable only to those who need to know and know what to type behind the URL to get them to come up. To the best of my knowledge, none of these hidden pages (not linked to the Index page) have ever been picked up by Google. Naturally these types of pages bring up the directory instead of the home page if you click the back button, but the directory only shows a link to parent directory and clicking on that automatically brings up the index page, so the directory showing the hidden files supposedly cannot be seen. How safe is this method? And can Google find it? TTUL Gary |
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