yesterday i have spent my 2 hours on searching the indexed pages of my site but didn't get success. can you guys help me out..
You can use site:yoursite.extension in Google to see the indexed pages. This has been asked a number of time before. Try to make a search on DigitalPoint before opening new threads.
Use Google Tool bar to search your index pages. Go in google and write site:www.abc.com. Whatever your website name + extension
Some short info on the link command. If you write site:www.yoursite.com it will show all indexed pages on just the site If you write site:yoursite.com it will include subdomains as well If you write site:yoursite.com/folder/ it will show indexed files in the specified folder
and if you write: inurl:someting-in-your-url site:yoursite.com you canserch specific parts form your site
in google.com example for : cnn.com edition.cnn.com/2008/TRAVEL/business.travel/05/21/timesaving.tips/index.html you search in this site: url= cnn.com all content with part in url= business.travel > inurl:business.travel site:cnn.com you see now in search results all pages with "business.travel" in url : google.com/search?hl=en&q=inurl%3Abusiness.travel+site%3Acnn.com&btnG=Search