Link from Google natural search fails, but same link in browser works

Discussion in 'Google' started by NealWalters, Jan 18, 2010.

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    If I do a Google search for "Biztalk training" my site comes up usually #2.
    But when I click the link, it doesn't work.
    Yet the same link in the browser works fine.

    Netscape says the server is taking too long to respond

    Is this a bug on google's side? Can I somehow report it to them where they will listen? Or maybe my site has some hacked code inserted preventing it?

    I'm using a CMS (Content Management System) called PHP-Fusion, and use the same technique on several other sites to redirect to the appropriate news or custom home page.

    I'm checking with the PHP-Fusion volunteer support forum, to see if anybody there has any solutions. Meanwhile, I was curious if anybody had seen this and corrected it from the Google side.

    My sales have been down because of this, and anxious to get it working again.

    Thanks
    Neal Walters
     
    NealWalters, Jan 18, 2010 IP
  2. NealWalters

    NealWalters Peon

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    Turned out to be some type of hijacking. I had a really funny looking .htaccess file, which I renamed to something else, and that seemed to solve part of the problem.

    By googling on site:biztalk-training.com, I also found pages like this on my site:
    my-domain followed by ?puqr=usoe

    and I don't know how to remove them. There is no program name before the ? mark, so what should I look for?

    Neal
     
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    Sometime such situation appear with me but i don't consider seriously.So this is make issue for web users.
     
    peterson82, Jan 30, 2010 IP
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    Lex350 Notable Member

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    How did you get this infected htaccess file onto your server? You ever figure this out.
     
    Lex350, Jan 30, 2010 IP