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Old February 7th, 2003, 11:05 AM
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need help on tracking report folder naming

Hi gang,
I am in awe of all the knowledge on this board. I feel like such an infant. Anyway even though I have tracking with my server I've signed up with hitslink for awhile to compare. but one thing is confusing me on my results. For tracking my inner pages I am getting things like .../.../homes/0_100.htm and .../farms/farms.htm when my normal path is /farms/farms.htm.
I assume I have some sort of path screwed up on a page to get both results yet I can't find it. Will this effect the searchengines from indexing my inner pages? Thanks Susan

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As long as you can view your page from the web, and the links work, then it should all be fine. But if that doesnt work, then the search engine wont be able to view it either. And about not having the knowledge, we all started out knowing nothing about it. Just read some of the older posts, because theres alot of good info in them.

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Oh, i just checked out your site. It looks good, and as long as you have submitted it to the search engines, they should have no problem crawling and indexing it. Good Luck int he deep crawl!

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Thanks, Ive been working with this stuff going on two years, self taught on ranking and marketing, have photo background, BA from years back before most folks had computers, so all this digital stuff was new to me. I did do a year of community college corses, learned photoshop, dreamweaver even two courses of Cisco before deciding...why? But man this marketing stuff is tough! everchanging. Glad to find you folks I have been reading a few back post when I have time. Still any idea why it shows the extra .../.../ It sort of mess up the tracking as I get different results .../.../ and farms/farms.htm I suppose it's no big deal but I just like to know the whys. I already rank pretty well with the sites one reason it's a small market and I use web position gold which has worked well for me and get lots of newsletters and such. I'll keep on reading! Susan

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It looks like your tracking software is taking the absolute paths of the server. You're probably sharing your server with other websites using the same hosting company and the tracking software is using paths right from the server root instead of just your part of the server. If you can make sense of it and your web works normally with a browser, don't worry about it.

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Yeah, im with gringo. I am almost positive that the /.../../ is the absolute path. It will be annoying when looking at ur tracking stuff, but wont hinder googlebot from indexing ur page at all. Happy googling.

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Thanks ya'll really appreciate the responce.... No worries then

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