The robots.txt is of course the file used by web bots (e.g., googlebot) to say whether they have permission or not to index parts of a site. Should the robots.
This may be an obvious question to others, but I was wondering where to place the robots.txt file in a Liferay portal. The robots.txt is of course the file ...
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robots.txt must be on the root of your webserver - there's no configurability in the URL at all. Thus you can't just drop some page with this name anywhere but ...
Hi, I'm trying to configure robots.txt in my application through: Site settings / Build / Pages / Public Pages / Configure (gear icon)/ Advanced / Robots
We have a liferay deployment with multitenant setup and with more domains hosted. We want now correct way handle SEO policies, and needs to be install right way ...
When I access the root of the website using the domain (preview.xxxxx.com/robots.txt) I get a "Not-Found error". ... txt file from the preview.xxxx.com location?
I'm using Liiferay 6.1 CE GA 1 Tomcat bundle behind an Apache httpd. I have my httpd virtual host file setup to redirect request to tomcat using ajp.
1 Answer 1 · Site Builder => Pages => click on the cog next to "Public Pages" · Open the "Advanced" tab => scroll to the "Robots" section · Fill ...
Hi, I'm running Liferay Portal Community Edition 6.1.0 CE (Paton / Build 6100 / January 6, 2012). In Site Settings, the Robots.txt is showing as:
I am trying to exclude all my liferay testing environment from search engines. The new line is disappearing and \r\n or \n as separators are not ...