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  2. MediaWiki talk:Robots.txt - Wikipedia

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    MediaWiki:Robots.txt provides the Robots.txt file for English Wikipedia, telling search engines not to index the specified pages. See the documentation of {{}} for a survey of noindexing methods.

  3. robots.txt - Wikipedia

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    Despite the use of the terms allow and disallow, the protocol is purely advisory and relies on the compliance of the web robot; it cannot enforce any of what is stated in the file. [ 25 ] Malicious web robots are unlikely to honor robots.txt; some may even use the robots.txt as a guide to find disallowed links and go straight to them.

  4. PHP-Nuke - Wikipedia

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    PHP-Nuke is a web-based automated news publishing and content management system based on PHP and MySQL originally written by Francisco Burzi. The system is controlled using a web-based user interface. PHP-Nuke was originally a fork of the Thatware news portal system by David Norman.

  5. Help:Notifications - Wikipedia

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    Notifications (commonly called pinging, formerly known as Echo) is a system designed to inform users about new activity on Wikipedia in a unified way.It provides notifications to users for a number of events related to their account, including new talk page messages, edit reverts, mentions or links.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  7. Change detection and notification - Wikipedia

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    Change detection and notification (CDN) is the automatic detection of changes made to World Wide Web pages and notification to interested users by email or other means. [1] Whereas search engines are designed to find web pages, CDN systems are designed to monitor changes to web pages. Before change detection and notification, it was necessary ...

  8. phpBB - Wikipedia

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    A default installation of phpBB 2.0. In February 2001, phpBB 2.0.x began development entirely from scratch; the developer's ambitions for phpBB had outgrown the original codebase. Doug Kelly joined the team shortly afterward. After a year of development and extensive testing, phpBB 2.0.0, dubbed the "Super Furry" version, was released on April ...

  9. Ad blocking - Wikipedia

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    Publishers and their representative trade bodies, on the other hand, argue that web ads provide revenue to website owners, which enable the website owners to create or otherwise purchase content for the website. Publishers state that the prevalent use of ad blocking software and devices could adversely affect website owner revenue. [23]