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Tom Metro
blu at vl.com
Tue Apr 4 01:46:31 EDT 2006
Bob George wrote:
> In particular, someone mentioned they're using an
> outfit that will rent you a PHYSICAL box with 40GB drive, 512M RAM for
> something like $20-30 mo. Of course, now I want the info and can't find it.
http://www.serverpronto.com/
> Also, is there a searchable functional archive of this list somewhere?
This was posted back in January:
John Abreau wrote:
> I looked over the list archives and found two template files,
> archtoc.html and archtocnombox.html, that seemed like good places for
> the google search we had on the old server. I've modified the two
> templates, so the search feature should be live after cron updates the
> list archives.
>
> Note that the list archives have always been visible through google; the
> search box I added just makes it easier to limit a google search to the
> contents of a particular BLU list.
suggesting that the archives at:
http://olduvai.blu.org/pipermail/discuss/
(which is fairly easy to navigate to from blu.org) have a search box,
that uses Google to sift through the archives. I haven't had a chance to
try it out. Lets see...a search on "serverpronto" takes me to Google and
returns:
Your search - serverpronto inurl:pipermail/Discuss site:blu.org - did
not match any documents.
Searching directly on "inurl:pipermail/Discuss site:blu.org" at Google
returns "1 of about 224 from blu.org," suggesting there is still a
problem with Google not indexing the archives. There are "55,200
[documents] from blu.org" in the index, but the coverage seems to be
quite spotty. I had better luck finding recent postings from the new
Linuxworld-2006 list archives.
I didn't find a http://olduvai.blu.org/robots.txt file, or a robots.txt
on www.blu.org or lists.blu.org, but the META tags on
http://olduvai.blu.org/pipermail/discuss/
might explain the problem:
<title>The Discuss Archives</title>
<META NAME="robots" CONTENT="noindex,follow">
-Tom
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