Thank-you TheFu for your reply.
Code:
<meta name='robots' content='noindex,nofollow' />
If bind my ip address to a domain name and append the above code nested beneath my header tag, what will this do?
According to Google support docs, it will prevent all robots from indexing the page on my site. But is it conceivable that the bots you speak of (the ones which scan the entire internet in 24 hours) still get a hold of the ip address binded to my domain? Or should the code in my meta tag prevent that? I suppose I am just asking hypothetically here.
Is it at all possible to keep my domain private and unlisted, so as to make it accessible only to the people who I directly give the address to?
I checked out YaCy. I found the Wikipedia entry but
the actual homepage for the project is offline right now. To use the YaCy search engine, do I have to be a member of the peer-to-peer network and access it via my localhost:8090?
I don't intend on using PHP. I am not a programmer. I just installed PHP for the sake of it. But is there any danger having PHP installed on my server even though its mostly inactive? What if I install a service like WordPress which uses PHP? Should I worry about PHP then? If I were careless with PHP, what's the worst that could happen?
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