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Searchbox access to things deleted..
Tuesday, May 29 2012 @ 08:02 PM CDT
A friend of mine was searching me out...using the searchbox function (as a visitor)
no-less, was able to access everything I ever posted...everything I deleted and disabled was available to play and download...what is up with this? |
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Re:Searchbox access to things deleted..
Tuesday, May 29 2012 @ 08:19 PM CDT
i've never noticed that! are you sure?
you should let admin know. use this: http://www.macjams.com/contact/ |
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Re:Searchbox access to things deleted..
Tuesday, May 29 2012 @ 08:30 PM CDT
I just put TvRicky in and most of my pieces are available and playable even though I have deleted all of them. Can someone explain this?
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Re:Searchbox access to things deleted..
Tuesday, May 29 2012 @ 09:52 PM CDT
can you give an example? i get for example http://www.macjams.com/song/73563 This song does not exist.This song does not exist. |
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Re:Searchbox access to things deleted..
Tuesday, May 29 2012 @ 10:26 PM CDT
Hit the play button and you can play it!
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Re:Searchbox access to things deleted..
Wednesday, May 30 2012 @ 08:38 AM CDT
Using "TvRicky" as the search term in the searchbox next to the [More] button did yield a Google search results list for all of TVR's songs.
However, clicking on one of the songs where TVR is the author yielded a "This song does not exist page" (unplayable) Using the search box underneath the genre box on the music page with the same search term only yielded the song "Be Bop TvRicky" by Philip18. Deleting or disabling a song does not mean that a moderately determined visitor can't get to that song - it's in the Google cache. |
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Re:Searchbox access to things deleted..
Wednesday, May 30 2012 @ 09:05 AM CDT
Thank you man. You're right it must have been cached! The Admins here are quick and to the point!
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Re:Searchbox access to things deleted..
Monday, August 20 2012 @ 11:45 AM CDT
If the admin here read the Google guidelines you can learn how to put directives in your code that prevent Google from putting your pages and files in a cache. It seems like a good move to ensure everyone gets the current version of the site.
Ancient Chinese proverb: The man who does not make mistakes usually does not make anything. |










