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Hi

I'm still hoping/waiting for input from someone experienced.

From what I've read so far:

On www.perlmonks.org (the main target)
  • disallow /bare/
  • disallow /mobile/
On qs\d+.pair.com domains
  • disallow /
Or
  • disallow /~perl2/
(Update: Same for vps\d+.pairvpn.com/~monkads/? and other mirror domains (???)

In the templates for displaytype=print etc
  • Add a meta tag for robots disallow
I guess that should do it

AFAICS are there also possibilities for settings in .htaccess for non-html file-types.

YMMV

Update

If say the settings should be for all user agents.

I suppose Google is using some helpful heuristics already.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
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