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bug #11763: reverse indexes not suitable for search engines

Submitter:  Jeff Breidenbach <jab>
Submitted:  Fri 28 Jan 2005 07:46:19 AM UTC
   
 
Category:  None Severity:  3 - Normal
Priority:  5 - Normal Item Group:  None
Status:  Duplicate Privacy:  Public
Assigned to:  None Open/Closed:  Closed
Operating System:  Linux Perl Version:  5.8.4
Component Version:  2.6.10 Fixed Release: 

Mon 02 May 2005 06:07:20 PM UTC, comment #1: 

This is really a duplicate of bug #372.

Any additional info should be posted to that bug.

Earl Hood <ehood>
Group administrator
Fri 28 Jan 2005 07:46:19 AM UTC, original submission:  

This is really a old feature request rather than a bug report, but I wanted to add it into the system. I like reverse indexes for human factors reasons. However, wehn reverse indexes are generated there is no stability as to what message is on what index page. As the archive progresses what's at any given index page URL will change. Thus it is essentially impossible for search engines like Google to give good results for a mhonarc reverse or treverse index page. It would be nice if that weren't the case. This feature request has an interaction with bug #372 and also mhonarc's "poor man's windowing" feature.

Jeff Breidenbach <jab>

 

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