Hello Forum,
Can anyone help. Google has spidered our site, and now lists pages which it found via CGI product links we used on the site. When the search listings appear (e.g on petrol scooter) we rank well, but these CGI product links do not work from within Google, even though the link can be "copy shortcut" to a new browser window and it will run fine. Google gave us the below explanation which points at the actinic cgi script being run, as it is nothing we have set up.
"Thank you for your email. We have investigated this problem and it seems that your site is configured to redirect anyone visiting from Google. If google.com is in the referring URL, then your site redirects the person to http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...oter.html#a102
As far as we can tell, this seems like a mis-configuration on your end, which your webmaster should be able to fix. "
Can anyone shed any light on this issue, any help or comments appreciated - FYI we have now removed all the CGI product links and now use absolute paths to the static pages. We have implemented robots.txt to disallow access to the CGI-BIN which we hope will help.
The site is http://www.funmotion.com
Can anyone help. Google has spidered our site, and now lists pages which it found via CGI product links we used on the site. When the search listings appear (e.g on petrol scooter) we rank well, but these CGI product links do not work from within Google, even though the link can be "copy shortcut" to a new browser window and it will run fine. Google gave us the below explanation which points at the actinic cgi script being run, as it is nothing we have set up.
"Thank you for your email. We have investigated this problem and it seems that your site is configured to redirect anyone visiting from Google. If google.com is in the referring URL, then your site redirects the person to http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...oter.html#a102
As far as we can tell, this seems like a mis-configuration on your end, which your webmaster should be able to fix. "
Can anyone shed any light on this issue, any help or comments appreciated - FYI we have now removed all the CGI product links and now use absolute paths to the static pages. We have implemented robots.txt to disallow access to the CGI-BIN which we hope will help.
The site is http://www.funmotion.com
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