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        • fablau
          fablau last edited by

          Hello here,

          I am trying to figure out the correct way to tell SEs to crawls this:

          http://www.mysite.com/directory/

          But not this:

          http://www.mysite.com/directory/sub-directory/

          or this:

          http://www.mysite.com/directory/sub-directory2/sub-directory/...

          But with the fact I have thousands of sub-directories with almost infinite combinations, I can't put the following definitions in a manageable way:

          disallow: /directory/sub-directory/

          disallow: /directory/sub-directory2/

          disallow: /directory/sub-directory/sub-directory/

          disallow: /directory/sub-directory2/subdirectory/

          etc...

          I would end up having thousands of definitions to disallow all the possible sub-directory combinations.

          So, is the following way a correct, better and shorter way to define what I want above:

          allow: /directory/$

          disallow: /directory/*

          Would the above work?

          Any thoughts are very welcome! Thank you in advance.

          Best,

          Fab.

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          • MickEdwards
            MickEdwards @sjunaidali last edited by

            I mentioned both.  You add a meta robots to noindex and remove from the sitemap.

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            • sjunaidali
              sjunaidali @MickEdwards last edited by

              But google is still free to index a link/page even if it is not included in xml sitemap.

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              • MickEdwards
                MickEdwards @sjunaidali last edited by

                Install Yoast Wordpress SEO plugin and use that to restrict what is indexed and what is allowed in a sitemap.

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                • sjunaidali
                  sjunaidali @MickEdwards last edited by

                  I am using wordpress, Enfold theme (themeforest).

                  I want some files to be accessed by google, but those should not be indexed.

                  Here is an example: http://prntscr.com/h8918o

                  I have currently blocked some JS directories/files using robots.txt (check screenshot)

                  But due to this I am not able to pass Mobile Friendly Test on Google: http://prntscr.com/h8925z (check screenshot)

                  Is its possible to allow access, but use a tag like noindex in the robots.txt file. Or is there any other way out.

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                  • fablau
                    fablau last edited by

                    Yes, everything looks good, Webmaster Tools gave me the expected results with the following directives:

                    allow: /directory/$

                    disallow: /directory/*

                    Which allows this URL:

                    http://www.mysite.com/directory/

                    But doesn't allow the following one:

                    http://www.mysite.com/directory/sub-directory2/...

                    This page also gives an update similar to mine:

                    https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/156449?hl=en

                    I think I am good! Thanks 🙂

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                    • fablau
                      fablau last edited by

                      Thank you Michael, it is my understanding then that my idea of doing this:

                      allow: /directory/$

                      disallow: /directory/*

                      Should work just fine. I will test it within Google Webmaster Tools, and let you know if any problems arise.

                      In the meantime if anyone else has more ideas about all this and can confirm me that would be great!

                      Thank you again.

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                      • MickEdwards
                        MickEdwards @fablau last edited by

                        I've always stuck to Disallow and followed -

                        "This is currently a bit awkward, as there is no "Allow" field. The easy way is to put all files to be disallowed into a separate directory, say "stuff", and leave the one file in the level above this directory:"

                        http://www.robotstxt.org/robotstxt.html

                        From https://developers.google.com/webmasters/control-crawl-index/docs/robots_txt this seems contradictory

                        | /* | equivalent to / | equivalent to / | Equivalent to "/" -- the trailing wildcard is ignored. |

                        I think this post will be very useful  for you - http://a-moz.groupbuyseo.org/community/q/allow-or-disallow-first-in-robots-txt

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                        • fablau
                          fablau @MickEdwards last edited by

                          Thank you Michael,

                          Google and other SEs actually recognize the "allow:" command:

                          https://developers.google.com/webmasters/control-crawl-index/docs/robots_txt

                          The fact is: if I don't specify that, how can I be sure that the following single command:

                          disallow: /directory/*

                          Doesn't prevent SEs to spider the /directory/ index as I'd like to?

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                          • MickEdwards
                            MickEdwards last edited by

                            As long as you dont have directories somewhere in /* that you want indexed then I think that will work.  There is no allow so you don't need the first line just

                            disallow: /directory/*

                            You can test out here- https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/156449?rd=1

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