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RCDAwebmaster
#1 Posted : Tuesday, March 31, 2015 8:48:04 PM
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Test site:

I tried your test site on your website, before downloading and found that the word "roman" matched CSS Code for times new roman rather than page contents such as "Roman Catholic" Is there any way to avoid this? I'd not like to return every page on my site because the CSS has Times New Roman in it. How would I get the indexing engine to ignore CSS style information (the file itself) and index only what is seen in the browser?

Mike
Jim
#2 Posted : Wednesday, April 1, 2015 12:23:51 AM
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Mike, the content of style and script tags should be ignored (unless those tags themselves are escaped - like they would be on KB, Help or forum pages).

What URL are you getting a match for Times New Roman on?

Thanks
Jim
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RCDAwebmaster
#3 Posted : Wednesday, April 1, 2015 1:38:20 PM
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Jim
#4 Posted : Wednesday, April 1, 2015 4:39:49 PM
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Thanks, so for example the first result is

http://keyoti.com/suppor...earchunitkeywords=roman

If you look down the posts you'll see one post on that page has "Times New Roman" as part of the content. The content of that page is code samples, so it is correct that the search engine finds it.

To clarify:

The HTML code for your page is not indexed, any script and style tags and their content is ignored.

Any HTML code content on your page is indexed, because it is part of the page, if the user visits the page they see it.


If you don't have HTML code as content on your page, then you don't have to worry, it won't be indexed.

Hope that makes sense.

Best,
Jim
-your feedback is helpful to other users, thank you!


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