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Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by giorgioarmani, Nov 19, 2004.

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    Have just received the following email:

    This is to let you know that during a revalidation process of your site, coop ad network ads were not found on the following page:
    http://www.mydomain.com/xyz.html

    Your ads have been taken out of the rotation until it has been corrected. You can revalidate your site manually by logging into http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/ad-network/

    I have two pages of my website that are created in html for presentation purposes. Any way I can solve this without making them into php?
     
    giorgioarmani, Nov 19, 2004 IP
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    If your server supports shtml you could do it with SSI instead. Alternately, you could add those files as a disallow in your robots.txt file to keep them from being spidered.
     
    digitalpoint, Nov 19, 2004 IP
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    giorgioarmani Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for your reply Shawn. Adding them to the robots.txt file will stop the COOP checking them? What would be the best way to add this?
     
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    Indirectly it would... Because it spot checks pages that Google knows about. So if Google doesn't know about it (by spidering it), it would never come up as a spot check.

    Something like:
    User-agent: *
    Disallow: /xyz.html
    Code (markup):
    Would do the trick.
     
    digitalpoint, Nov 19, 2004 IP
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    giorgioarmani Well-Known Member

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    Ok thats great... One last question. Would I go revalidate after adding this to the robots.txt or would I have to wait until these two pages "fall" out of the goodle index?
     
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    You could revalidate and hopefully it wouldn't hit those pages (it picks random pages to spot check). But for long term, they would need to fall out of the index.
     
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    Ok thanks for your tips!
     
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