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Two META Robots tags on a page - which will win?
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 Hi, Does anybody know which meta-robots tag will "win" if there is more than one on a page? The situation: 
 our CMS is not very flexible and so we have segments of META-Tags on the page that originate from templates.
 Now any author can add any meta-tag from within his article-editor.
 The logic delivering the pages does not care if there might be more than one meta-robots tag present (one from template, one from within the article).Now we could end up with something like this: Which one will be regarded by google & co? 
 First?
 Last?
 None?Thanks a lot, 
 Jan
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 I can confirm chris is correct, our crappy CMS does the same thing (for certain pages), and the pages are not indexed 
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 Why not try to avoid the problem altogheter? I assume the below line is site-wide: If you remove the index, follow meta tag, your pages will still be indexed and followed. Then allow your authors to decide on a post-by-post basis if they want to noindex or nofollow the page. 
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 The two get aggregated or the most restrictive gets used so in this case, you'd get http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/03/using-robots-meta-tag.html 
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